Sweet Chestnut Wooden Neck Crook
Product Details
Wooden neck crook preferred for herding dog trials. More attractive and lighter (in weight) than oak or hickory croooks.
A professional crook that is also popular as a decorative (and useful) gift. Introduced 20 years ago to USA by Premier.
Which crook is right for you?
Each crook has their benefits. No shepherd is complete without a crook in hand, they save time and command the flock. Visit this link to compare all crook options.Specs
- 54"L
- Neck opening: 3-1/2" (this varies)
- Lacquered surface
- Brass metal tip
- Sculpted neck
- Made in Germany
Tips
Precautions
Natural variations in shape/width/diameter do occur.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Crooks and Whistles
Shepherd’s Dog Whistle
Item #818000 -A variable-pitched whistle to aid in livestock herding. Train and transmit commands to sheepdogs, gundogs and other working dog breeds.
$2.25 -
Crooks and Whistles
Shepherd’s A1 Whistle (one hole), Blue
Item #950124 -A variable-pitch dog whistle to aid in livestock herding. Often used to train and transmit commands to sheepdogs. An ideal whistle for first-time users.
$25.00 -
Crooks and Whistles
A1 Turbo Whistle (two hole), Silver with Lanyard & Pouch
Item #950126 -A variable-pitch dog whistle to aid in livestock herding. Often used to train and transmit commands to sheepdogs. An ideal whistle for first-time users.
$38.00 -
Books
First Steps in Border Collie Sheepdog Training DVD
Item #986201 -Perfect for herding dog handlers and aspiring sheepdog trainers. Learn how to train your Border Collie into a working farm dog. 160 minutes.
$53.00
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John J from Texas
Works great on our lambs and product is as expected. Arrived quickly, no problems!
Michael D from New Mexico
Not a true shepherd's crook, curve of the handle is too small to be effective catching sheep. Works alright at directing my dogs.
Christopher C from toronto, ontario, canada.
i am a collector of walking sticks and staves, which is convenient seeing as i'm an avid hiker. two years ago i purchased a vintage shepherd's crook from the middle of england, which turns out is exactly the stick described here (mine is 60 inches tall though) - and i love this stick so much that it accompanied me to algonquin park last year for a 7-day trip. today, casting about for a nice birthday present for a friend of mine who lives in calgary, i remembered that she doesn't have a hiking stick. guess what i purchased for her? :D
Linda B from Texas
Works great to get ahold of that lamb who would rather hide behind others. Nice quality. Good price.
B C from Utah
Great for the lambs. Crook is too narrow for my adult sheep. And I look cool as a shepherdess. Pat my whether on his rump to get him moving or into new area where before we would play chase until I was tired.