Swine OB Snare
5.0 / 5.0
(4) 4 total reviews
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Great to have on hand for piglet deliveries, this Swine OB Snare helps to aid in the correction of an abnormal position of a fetus within the womb and can help prevent a difficult delivery. Includes steel cables to attach to the sow's front or rear legs to assist with the delivery.
- 3/32" diameter by 17 1/4" long exposed cable and a 17 1/4" long shaft
- Steel cables, stainless steel rods and solid aluminum t-handles
- Round aluminum handles are 3/4" in length by 5/8" diameter
This was better quality than I expected for the price.
Couldn’t pull pigs without them. farrow over 100 litters a year and use them every time!
Works really well with our spot show pigs. I had barrowed the neighbors last year and it worked great. This year I bought my own and used last night. I Pulled 4 by snout and one by foot enough to pull with my hand. 100% satisfied.
After 12 years, around 100 farrowed litters, and multiple times having to pull pigs, I can honestly say these are by far the best pullers I have ever used. I have tried all the other kinds, but these are the only ones I can say I have retrieved 100% of the pigs I have used them on. Once you figure out how to maneuver the loop, you can snout them, grab feet, go around the head, anything really. I will say you do not want to put a ton of pressure on the pig because the loop will cinch down extremely tight, but we use them just long enough to get a pig through the pelvis and keep pressure on them so we can get our hands around their head, from there, you pull with your hand and not the puller. These things are great, and I'm buying a second set in case my originals break.
This was better quality than I expected for the price.
Couldn’t pull pigs without them. farrow over 100 litters a year and use them every time!
Works really well with our spot show pigs. I had barrowed the neighbors last year and it worked great. This year I bought my own and used last night. I Pulled 4 by snout and one by foot enough to pull with my hand. 100% satisfied.
After 12 years, around 100 farrowed litters, and multiple times having to pull pigs, I can honestly say these are by far the best pullers I have ever used. I have tried all the other kinds, but these are the only ones I can say I have retrieved 100% of the pigs I have used them on. Once you figure out how to maneuver the loop, you can snout them, grab feet, go around the head, anything really. I will say you do not want to put a ton of pressure on the pig because the loop will cinch down extremely tight, but we use them just long enough to get a pig through the pelvis and keep pressure on them so we can get our hands around their head, from there, you pull with your hand and not the puller. These things are great, and I'm buying a second set in case my originals break.