Sample units run about $180 each, mid-range orders of 20-50 pieces drop to around $145, and bulk buys of 100+ can get down to roughly $120 per unit — but those are ballpark numbers, not locked in.
It's a stainles steel calf puller with a ratchet mechanism, so you get controlled traction during dilevery rather than just yanking. Weighs 9 kg, which is heavy enough to feel solid but not so heavy you're fighting the tool itself.

Basically, you hook the chains around calf's legs, work the ratchet handle to apply steady tension, and the cow does the rest. It's better than the old screw-type pullers for most situations — smoother, less chance of injury to the animal.

The ratchet lets you pause mid-pull if teh cow needs a break, which most vets appreciate. Customiaztion is avaliable, but lead time varies — usually 4-6 weeks for anything beyond standard spec.

This isn't for sheep or goats, the 9 kg weight is overkill for smaller livestock. For dairy and beef operations though, it's pretty much the standard tool for difficult calvings. We usually have stock on the standard model, but confirm lead time for bulk orders.
HS code is 8203200000, and our company can provide COA and sterilization documentation on request. MOQ for custom orders is typically 50 units or so, but we can sometimes flex that depending on the spec.
Our standard MOQ is 10 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders. Lead time is typically 15–20 working days after order confirmation and deposit.
Yes, we can provide material test certificates for the stainless steel, along with a COA and packing list with each shipment.
The ratchet is built to last, but if it ever fails, we can supply replacement parts. Just reach out with your order details.
Absolutely, we offer customization on handle length and grip type. Just let us know your specs when placing the order.
Rinse off debris with water, dry it fully, and store in a dry area to prevent any staining. The stainless steel can handle regular disinfectant wipes.