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By removing the side bars on the cow’s left flank caesarians can be performed with the cow standing safely and securely. |
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During calving the Wrangler may be left in the paddock. A cow requiring assistance is walked into the Wrangler and held in place by the head crush leaving no obstructions behind her. The underbelly girdle will support the cow should she try to go down. |
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Carrying gates to the paddock to guide the cow into the Wrangler is a simple process. The Wrangler can be taken to your run-off for a limitless number of tasks including dehorning, drenching, and vaccinations. |
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The Wrangler cann be towed behind a 4-wheeler, Ute, or Tractor and in minutes the tow bar removed and wheels raised ready for use. |


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The Wrangler was designed in conjunction with veterinarians as a mobile animal health crush for towing to each farm to ensure safe and efficient conditions for each job.
Gates can be hung on the gudgeons to help guide cows in. The headbail then holds the cow, and (with the towbar removed) can open as gate to release the cow for the next one to follow.
The Wrangler can be used for a variety of animal treatments including dehorning, drenching, and vaccinations. |
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No more walking the cow to the shed in the middle of the night! |
Veterinary Crush |
Caesarian Operations |
Calving |
