The Cow Anti Kick Bar is used to prevent cows from kicking people and for conducting daily milking procedures. There are soft protective covers at both ends. It can be adjusted according to the size of the cow, which is convenient and quick. The stainless steel build makes it rust proof and adds up to it's overall strength and durability.
Features
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Easy Installation : Designed for straightforward installation above the hocks, allowing for quick setup and removal as needed.
Durable Materials : Typically made from heavy-duty stainless steel to withstand forceful kicks.
Adjustable Design : The anti-kick bar is adjustable to fit different sizes and breeds of cows, ensuring a snug yet comfortable fit.
Specification
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Product Type: Animal husbandry
Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Material : 304 Stainless Steel
Size : 24 inches (61 cm)
Product Weight : 1.4 Kgs (Approx.)
Usage
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Step 1 : Choose the Right Location
Select a quiet and calm area in your milking shed or treatment barn. Make sure there is enough space for you to work safely around the cows. Ensure the area is well-lit to facilitate good visibility.
Step 2 : Prepare the Cow
Before securing the cow, approach her calmly to avoid startling her. Cows are creatures of habit and respond best in familiar surroundings. Use low, soothing tones to help the cow relax.
Step 3 : Position the Cow
Guide the cow into the designated area where the anti-kick bar is located. Ensure the cow is standing squarely, which will make it easier to attach the bar. It's essential to manage the cow's position, as any shifting can lead to stress or discomfort.
Step 4 : Secure the Anti-Kick Bar
Once the cow is in position, carefully attach the anti-kick bar. The bar should be positioned against the cow's hindquarters without causing discomfort. Most models allow for adjustability to accommodate various sizes and breeds. Ensure that the bar is tightly but gently in place—too loose can allow kicking, while too tight can cause distress.
Step 5 : Monitor Response
Once the anti-kick bar is in place, monitor the cow's behavior. Look for signs of distress or discomfort. It’s vital to ensure that the cow remains calm throughout the process. If the cow appears agitated, consider loosening the restraints or allowing for a break.
Step 6 : Conduct Your Tasks
With the anti-kick bar securing the cow, proceed with the necessary tasks, whether it’s milking, examining, or treating. Maintain a calm demeanor and be mindful of movements around the cow to further reduce stress.
Step 7 : Release the Cow
After completing your work, slowly release the anti-kick bar. Again, ensure that the cow remains calm during this process. After the release, allow the cow a moment to acclimate before reintroducing her to other animals in the barn.
Applications
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Safety During Milking : Anti-kick bars are used to prevent cows from kicking during milking, reducing the risk of injury to both the animal and the handler.
Veterinary Procedures : They provide a secure way to restrain cows during medical examinations or treatments, ensuring that veterinarians can perform necessary procedures without fear of being kicked.
Grooming and Handling : When grooming or handling cows, anti-kick bars help maintain control over the animal’s movements, making it safer for handlers to work with them.
Transport Preparation : These bars can be utilized when preparing cows for transport, helping to keep them calm and preventing sudden movements that could lead to injuries.