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The Livestock Castration Bander by MACGOAL is a professional-grade tool designed for efficient and humane castration of lambs, piglets, and goats. Featuring a durable plastic handle and metal frame, it comes with 100 elastic rings for bulk use. Its ergonomic 8.46-inch length ensures ease of handling, making it a trusted choice among farmers seeking a cost-effective alternative to veterinary castration.
| ASIN | B07TXZSZ3Q |
| Brand | MACGOAL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (737) |
| Date First Available | 30 August 2019 |
| Item Weight | 170 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Dimensions | 22.6 x 13.3 x 3.1 cm; 170 g |
S**A
Awesome product, was able to use on 3 of my male goats and within 7 weeks their testicle dropped. I had a goat which I brought to the vets to be casterated and it took him 2 weeks to recover and he was swollen and red for weeks, never bring a male goat to the vet again.
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J**E
I have a couple Tom cats. Both of them became incredibly unruly, spraying on everything, getting into brawls with each other, fur everywhere. The last straw was when one of them decided to mark me as his territory while I was simply holding him. I made several phone calls to the veterinarian’s in the area and they all quoted me north of $300 per cat, ridiculous! I even told a few of them that I would do it myself. I don’t make promises I don’t intend on keeping, so I straightway searched for these on Amazon and was pleased to see they were available, so I ordered a set. I grew up on a farm and we used these things for all our castration needs. With the help of my son, I was able to make quick work of it. Each cat let out a squeal and ran off. After that, they didn’t even notice. Since then their balls have shriveled up and fallen off. Their behavior has massively improved. They’re not spraying on anything anymore, rarely fight and are overall better behaved. I’m thinking about starting a mobile castration service to use up the 98 unused bands, maybe ask for a $15-$20 donation. This would save people the astronomical veterinarian prices and the associated trauma inflicted on their cat from going to a vet.
C**W
We use these for castrating our sheep. They work perfectly well. They are cheaper than the ones at the tractor supply store. Easy to use. Easy to get the bands on. They seem pretty durable.
V**T
Works great on a variety of small livestock.
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