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Sheep/Goat Basic Stall w/o Gates 1x6 - Right or Left Entry

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Coburn Goat & Sheep Stalls ORDER (3) UNITS AND GET A BULK DISCOUNT at Farm & Ranch Depot!  Stalls are pre-assembled and ready to attach to your floor or milking platform. Made of galvanized steel and feature individual self-locking head gates with gang release. These stalls combine well with our Porta-Milker bucket milking systems. Order units individually or request a quotation on a complete system.  

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Coburn Goat & Sheep Stalls are pre-assembled and ready to attach to your floor or milking platform. Stalls are made of stainless steel and feature individual self-locking head gates with gang release. These stalls combine well with our Porta-Milker bucket milking systems. Order units individually or request a quotation on a complete system.  ORDER (3) UNITS AND GET A BULK DISCOUNT.

When choosing an entry direction for your goat/sheep stalls, keep in mind that the left entry allows entry with the stalls to the left of the animal, the right entry allows entry with the stalls to the right of the animal. 

Headlocks are made for right entry or left entry.  If your animal will turn left when entering the headlock, choose left entry.  If they turn to the right, choose right entry.

THIS ITEM DOES NOT SHIP FREE - PLEASE SELECT "FREIGHT" AS YOUR SHIPPING METHOD WHEN CHECKING OUT.  We will contact you with a shipping quote.

    • Weight
      150 lbs
    • SKU
      4214106L
  • Choose entry
    Left Entry, Right Entry

Product questions

  • Dimitry Zuckerman
    Sep 21, 2024, 18:30

    Hi, I'm planning to add dwarf goats to my homestead and looking for milking equipment. Does this headlock fit Nigerian dwarf goats? The doe is 16 to 21 inches (41 to 53 cm) at the shoulder.

    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2024, 11:21

    Unfortunately, no, the goats wouldn’t be able to engage the headlocks. You might be able to modify, but even then, the animals would struggle to engage the headlocks.