Livestock Headlock
Often positioned along a feed bunk or in an alleyway, a Livestock Headlock is used to securely hold/restrain an animal (beef, dairy, sheep, goat) so one can safely feed, milk, and/or carry out needed healthcare-related activities, such as vaccinating, medicating, hoof trimming, dehorning, etc. Although manufactured ones (usually of tubular galvanized steel) are available from farm/ranch supply outlets, homemade versions are not difficult to make. Constructed from boards or metal pipes, it consists of a rigid rectangular frame, a pivoting bar, a lock-stop, and a rope that's pulled to close it once the animal's head is through the opening.
Cost range: Manufactured-$325, Homemade-$50
Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity, Strength/endurance, Upper extremity
Source | Farm and Ranch Depot, LLC 342 North Queen Street, #73 Lancaster, PA, 17603 |
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Website | www.farmandranchdepot.com/28-op-head-lock-gate-for-1-cow.html |
customerservice@farmandranchdepot.com | |
Phone | 928-951-8332 |
Source | Homesteader's Supply, Incorporated P.O. Box 518 (3672 North Coleman Road) Coleman, MI, 48618 |
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Website | www.homesteadersupply.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=73_348_408 |
Phone | 928-583-0254 |
Source | Foresight Services, LLC Ned Stoller 12152 Cascade Road SE Lowell, MI, 49331 |
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stollerned@postpro.net | |
Phone | 616-648-2712 |
Last updated: Oct 20, 2022