Cow Hip Lift Clamp, Adjustable Cow Hip Lifting Tool, Cow Lifter Stainless Steel Cattle Stand Up Assist Device, 2204Lbs OB Milking Birthing Lame, Farm Dairy Cattle Dystocia Helper
R 4,370
or 4 x payments of R1,092.50 with
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Cow Hip Lift Clamp, Adjustable Cow Hip Lifting Tool, Cow Lifter Stainless Steel Cattle Stand Up Assist Device, 2204Lbs OB Milking Birthing Lame, Farm Dairy Cattle Dystocia Helper
【Heavy Duty Cow Hip Lifting Clamp】 - Built to withstand the rigors of ranch life, the CWTRLPC Cow Hip Lifter is crafted from sturdy iron and stainless steel. Its exterior is covered in a textured, non-slip rubber material that not only looks great, but also provides a safe and secure barrier to prevent your cows from scratching. Invest in the comfort and well-being of your livestock with this top-of-the-line product.
【Multi-purpose Cow Hip Clamp】 - Our adjustable cow hip lifter offers invaluable assistance to cows in a variety of special situations. From providing essential aid to those struggling with post-birth paralysis cows, to helping cows regain their footing on slippery concrete floors. With our cow hip lifter, you can be sure your cows are receiving the help they need, when they need it most.
【Easy to Operation】 - This cow stand-up assist device is incredibly easy to adjust - simply turn the handle to the desired spacing. The maximum opening spacing can reach 36 inches. Simply place the cow lift over the back of the cow or calf and rest assured that your cow's safety is our top priority, thanks to the rubber tube included to protect their buttocks.
【Wide Applications】 - Our cow hip lift is versatile enough to be used in a wide range of scenarios, such as helping fallen or dystocia cows stand up, providing support for cows recovering from post-parturient paresis, helping cows stand on slippery ground, providing restraint during surgery, assisting weak and anesthetized cows to stand up, and assisting with fracture repair etc.
【Tips】 - When using the cow hip lift, be sure not to clamp the cow too tightly - simply ensure that it doesn't slip off. Additionally, do not use it for too long each time to avoid potential damage to the pelvis.