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Overview
Holds sheep reliably in a relaxed position while allowing the use of both hands to trim feet, tag ears, examine and medicate. Adjustable width for all sizes. Galvanized steel pipe with elastic webbing. Includes support rope for large/heavy sheep, prevents elastic webbing from over-stretching. 40"L, minimum width 10", maximum width 16", bottom "legs" 14". Folds flat for easy storage and transporting with some disassembly. Not for use with horned animals. Horns may become entangled with webbing.

Will be drop-shipped directly from the manufacturer; please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery.

Product Features:
Elastic webbing - Thick weave of elastic shock cord has replaced string net used previously. Elastic web springs back into place when ewe leaves chair reducing risk of entanglement. Webbing quickly hooks over built-in rivets for easy replacement. Included support rope can be used for heavy animals to prevent over-stretching.

Kick-plate - Prevents animal's hind legs from getting caught in mesh.

Quick size adjustments - Easy to make side-to-side and kick-plate adjustments using finger-friendly wing bolts.

How to use:
To load: Best location is in the corner of small pen, allowing catching of animal with the least effort. Drop top of chair over gate or fence at 45?? angle. Catch sheep by head. Back sheep into chair. As back legs hit bottom crossbar, the rump (and most of the animal's weight) will fall into webbing. Do not catch rear legs in the 2 vertical chair legs. Complete process by lifting head upwards into sitting position.

To unload: With one hand, tip chair forward with sheep inside it. Allow animal to fall out onto feet. Hang onto chair or you may be chasing animal/chair combination around pen.

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Premier Deck Chair for Sheep

17098
Save yourself the backache of trying to hold animals and work on them at the same time

Holds sheep reliably in a relaxed position while allowing the use of both hands to trim feet, tag ears, examine and medicate. Adjustable width for al… Read More Read More

Features & Benefits

  • Allows you to walk away for medicine or tools knowing the animal is safely restrained
  • Restrain heavily pregnant ewes without injury
  • Supports large, adult sheep and goats (without horns)
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Premier Deck Chair for Sheep
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Item #17098-1
Case Quantity: 1
Weight: 13.00 lbs
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Overview
Holds sheep reliably in a relaxed position while allowing the use of both hands to trim feet, tag ears, examine and medicate. Adjustable width for all sizes. Galvanized steel pipe with elastic webbing. Includes support rope for large/heavy sheep, prevents elastic webbing from over-stretching. 40"L, minimum width 10", maximum width 16", bottom "legs" 14". Folds flat for easy storage and transporting with some disassembly. Not for use with horned animals. Horns may become entangled with webbing.

Will be drop-shipped directly from the manufacturer; please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery.

Product Features:
Elastic webbing - Thick weave of elastic shock cord has replaced string net used previously. Elastic web springs back into place when ewe leaves chair reducing risk of entanglement. Webbing quickly hooks over built-in rivets for easy replacement. Included support rope can be used for heavy animals to prevent over-stretching.

Kick-plate - Prevents animal's hind legs from getting caught in mesh.

Quick size adjustments - Easy to make side-to-side and kick-plate adjustments using finger-friendly wing bolts.

How to use:
To load: Best location is in the corner of small pen, allowing catching of animal with the least effort. Drop top of chair over gate or fence at 45?? angle. Catch sheep by head. Back sheep into chair. As back legs hit bottom crossbar, the rump (and most of the animal's weight) will fall into webbing. Do not catch rear legs in the 2 vertical chair legs. Complete process by lifting head upwards into sitting position.

To unload: With one hand, tip chair forward with sheep inside it. Allow animal to fall out onto feet. Hang onto chair or you may be chasing animal/chair combination around pen.

Deck Chair Instructions
How to add Support Rope to Deck Chair
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