Q-flex® Applicator
Ear tag applicator for installing all styles of Q-flex® visual ear tags.
- Powder-coated aluminum resists wear over years of use
- Retention clip keeps tag in place, essential when tagging ornery stock
- Not cumbersome; handles easily for precise tag placement
Use to install the following tags:
Specs
- 9-1/2" long
- High-quality powder-coated aluminum
- Installs Q-flex 1.2, Q-flex 1.5, Q-flex 3 and Q-flex 5
How to Use
- Female tags will need to be separated from male tags.
- Place the female cap of the tag completely under the spring fingers of the applicator. If numbered, the numbers will be down and the tag will extend away from the tagger. Slide the male tag over the metal pin. If numbered, the numbers will be up and the tag will extend away from the tagger.
- Before you try to insert the tag into the ear, gently squeeze the applicator together to ensure that both the male and female tags are aligned.
- Place the ear between the jaws of the applicator, positioning the male tag on the back side of the ear. Make sure the tag is correctly place.
- Grip the ear quickly and firmly at the proposed position of the tag. Place the point of the tag in contact with the ear close to your thumb. This allows you to feel the vein therefore avoiding it. Completely close the applicator until the tag is inserted through the ear and the female side of the tag.
Tips
Tag placement is critical to success!
For maximum retention and the lowest risk of bleeding and infection, place ear tags in either of the two spots shown in the illustration below. The goal is about 2-3 inches from the head of the animal.TIP: Inserting Tags in Cold Weather
Plastic tags (all brands) are much easier to install if they are warm. Why? As the temperature drops below freezing, plastic becomes less flexible (more stiff). Forcing the male point of a tag through the female takes many more lbs. of pressure (because the female must expand).
So if you care about your hands it’s a good idea to keep the tags above freezing in very cold weather. It takes very little to do this. One method is to simply store them while tagging in a small bucket, cardboard box or tool box with a lid alongside a sealed pop bottle full of warm water. The warm water will keep both the air and the tags warmer in the container.
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Ear Tags
Q-flex 1.2 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630090 -Small temporary ear tag for lambs and kids. Useful for quick stock identification on the farm.
$10.00 -
Ear Tags
Q-flex 1.5 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630031 -Easy-to-read livestock ear tags for lambs, goats and small sheep breeds. Scrapie approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$13.00 -
Ear Tags
Q-flex 3 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630051 -Livestock ear tag for well-suited for adult rams and ewes. Readable by most. USDA Scrapie Eradication Program approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$18.00 -
Ear Tags
Q-flex 5 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630071 -Largest ear tag in our Q-flex line—very easy to read. For adult sheep only. Scrapie approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$20.00 -
Equipment
SuperLube™, 8 oz
Item #550800 -An all-purpose antiseptic OB lubricant for lambing and kidding. Very useful if a lamb (or kid) goes dry during birth.
$6.00 -
Docking and Castrating
Pine Tar (squeezable bottle), 16 oz
Item #623200 -Cover wounds on sheep, goats, chickens and guardian dogs to repel flies and biting insects. Effective for several days after application.
$16.00 -
Docking and Castrating
Catron® IV, 10 oz spray can
Item #888147 -Used for treating sheep with fly-strike and as a preventative after docking, castrating or ear tagging. 10 oz spray can.
$12.00
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Applicators
Replacement Pin for Q-flex® & Allflex® Applicators
Item #6300880 -Tool for applying all styles of Q-flex visual ear tags. Powder-coated aluminum won’t rust.
$5.00
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Jonathan M from Virginia
Only tagged 2 lambs so far but I'm pleased with ease of use and visibility of the Q-Flex tags.
Donald W from California
Broke two applicator pins in the first 13 tags. Started being more careful when loading the the tags and it helped but, they still bent after ten or so tags. There are a lot better taggers out there.
Aaron from Iowa
Pin needs to be redesigned. If you push the male side of the tag firmly all the way to the bottom of the pin, it works, but the pin sticks inside of the shaft of the tag. If you don't push it all the way to the bottom of the pin, the pointed part of the tag's shaft is left unsupported as you squeeze the tool and is easily bent (rather than pushed straight through the animal's ear). I've had better luck with the AllFlex "Total Tagger" (competitor) on the Q-Flex tags than with this one specifically made for them.
Selden W from New York
Hard to squeeze, even for a woman with very large hands. Cheaply made -- one plastic handle broke in half in one season of use. Wish there were a better alternative... this product is unworthy of Premier.
Frank R from Texas
I do not find this to be a good applicator. When the male side of the tag is slid over the pin, It will not stay on. It slips off. While attempting to secure the animal to be tagged, if the applicator is turned over the tag falls off.