The "Premier" Fiberglass Crook
Lightweight and strong neck crook used to grab an animal around the neck as they are passing by or in a group.
Specs
- 53" long
- Top is very tough molded plastic
- Holds its original shape and rarely breaks
- Shaft is coated fiberglass. Unlike aluminum, it does not bend or deform
Benefits
It's the most functional neck crook we've ever used. Given a choice, we always grab this one.
Tips
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
Aluminum Leg Crook (head only)
Item #803000 -An excellent leg crook for working with sheep or goats.
$13.00 -
Restraint and Control
Gambrel Restrainer - large
Item #811000 -Restrain and control sheep and goats of all sizes with this gambrel restrain, fits over the animals neck and locks their front legs in place.
$21.00 -
Restraint and Control
Restraint Cuff, small, 24 mm
Item #811030 -Strong clasp can contain any build of sheep and it comes in different sizes for your convenience. Animal can't stand or walk when the cuff is in place.
$10.00 -
Restraint and Control
Restraint Cuff, large, 29 mm
Item #811032 -Strong clasp can contain any build of sheep and it comes in different sizes for your convenience. Animal can't stand or walk when the cuff is in place.
$11.00 -
Crooks
Shepherd’s Dog Whistle
Item #818000 -A variable-pitch dog whistle to aid in livestock herding. Often used to train and transmit commands to sheepdogs.
$2.25
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Patricia P from Washington
Like it. Hope it works well for trialing. I have several work crooks.
Randy & Connie H from Washington
Great crook. I can hang them on the corrals and they hold up in weather and I always have one near by.
Kaleb A
This is a good product, the only problem is the rubber handle comes off way too easy! It came off the first we used it with our sheep
Kevin C from Texas
First time to use a crook. Wish I had it when I started raising goats. I’m concerned about longevity- crook already has a crack. Would buy it again.
Kennedy B from Tennessee
It works. It’s not a prop or a toy. It makes my small flock management easier. If it were just a tad larger in diameter it would be perfect.