🐄 Elevate Your Farm Game with Style!
This 28 Pack Goat Collar Set includes adjustable nylon collars and removable ear tags, designed for easy identification and management of small livestock. Made from premium materials, these collars feature a quick-release buckle and corrosion-resistant stainless steel rings, ensuring durability and convenience for farm owners.
Material Type | Nylon, Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 58 |
Unit Count | 28.0 Count |
Color | Blue |
Closure Type | Buckle |
N**Y
Excellent quality!
I was very surprised at the quality of these collars and tags! They look great and are strong. They hold up very well to the rough and tumble of a sheep herd and keep looking great. The tags are stiff but rubbery, so they don’t crack or tear. The price cannot be beat! VERY PLEASED!
A**R
Perfect for Newborn Calves
These work great to keep our newborn calves organized until they get their ear tags. They are a snug fit for newborn calves so wouldn't keep them on longer than a week. Easy to assemble and so far have held up great
E**G
The numbers are great if you can get the fastener to stay on.
Collars are on the small flimsy side. The numbers are great and strong but the fasteners don't stay on.
K**N
Great value
Nice collars . Adjustable to fit. Good tags! Great value
T**D
NOT kid collars
NOT kid collars as advertised!!!!!!!! These would fit yearlings to adult goats. Would have given a lower rating, but I **might** be able to use them. Mis advertised!!!!!!!!
R**A
Waste of money
The rings clips to attach the numbers to the collars are super flimsy and by the next day the goats were all missing their numbers. Lost in the pastures, waste of time and money.
J**.
Big tags and cheap rings
The collars are OK in size, but the tags are really big for newborn lambs. The rings are cheap paper rings that come undone really easy, have already lost 9 tags and will have to catch entire flock to put something else on that's more secure. "DONT USE THE RINGS"
H**C
Will the collars stay on
The adjustable colors do not stay secure as they stretch and end up around their bellies
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