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Mainly been using the Te Pari version. Has anyone tried any other models ?
works well but there are only the two of usMainly been using the Te Pari version. Has anyone tried any other models ?
The fly spray is a good addition but you can only use Clik. The others are solvent based and will degrade the rollers.Anyone seen or used the vet marker ? The fly spray function looks handy.
As far as I’m aware the new person importing Te Pari gear has no stock of chutes currently.Hello. I did see that you stocked them. Now is your chance to tell us why it’s better than the Te Pari, and also how much they are ?
Sorry….£2200 or £2450 with the Clik system. Both + vat and delivery.As far as I’m aware the new person importing Te Pari gear has no stock of chutes currently.
Vetmarker Has the option of a Clik applicator.
You don’t have to hook back legs into leg hooks.
Lambs land on their feet every time.
These chutes are a really solid bit of kit.
Any videos of the click application version ?Sorry….£2200 or £2450 with the Clik system. Both + vat and delivery.
Sorry….£2200 or £2450 with the Clik system. Both + vat and delivery.
i thought op was referring to iron use ? do they 'roll' about much after that ?Just be aware that any pour on application to a freshly rung ram lamb will mostly be fly treating the grass it rolls on after
Yes if castrated!i thought op was referring to iron use ? do they 'roll' about much after that ?
he's just mentioned tailing so far and the po. applicator would be there for use for that , i guess if ringing balls as well you just would'nt use the applicatorYes if castrated!
Any videos of the spray applicator in use?Never had a huge issue with them rolling about and losing the spray. But not sure the spray applicator is for me, given how it sprays the lambs