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California Bander

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Original price $39.99
Original price $24.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99
Current price $36.99
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Current price $36.99
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California Livestock Bander Tool

A simple and easy-to-use tool for band castration.

Bander Tool Key Features:

  • a stainless steel tool which applies surgical tubing for fast and easy bloodless castrating
  • a foam coating on the handle helps hand stay comfortable
  • 6" natural latex bands have an aluminum T-clip attached which fits into a slot on the tool
  • works with all ages and breeds

The band is stretched around the scrotal sack, locked back into the clip and the tool is removed. The band stays on for approx. 20 to 30 days.

California Bander is boxed with instructions.

Click to View an Instruction Video

Customer Reviews

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K from Texarkana
New favorite bander

Tired of trying to thread the eye of a needle, I let some calves get bigger than I wanted too and this bander made the job much much easier! Unless you catch them the first week or two this is your bander!

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CT from Kershaw
Bander

The best bander around. Wouldnt use anything else.

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SD from Lockport
California Livestock Bander Tool

So happy with the purchase. First try with a more mature buck. Worked perfectly. Thanks for carrying a great product.

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L from Sayre
Works Perfectly!!!

I used this to band a seven month old mini nubian buck. I watched a video online and practiced on some socks first. I was worried I didn't get it on tight enough but everything dried up and fell off in two weeks! I gave asparin for the pain but after two

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Paul O from Lake Charles
Great solution

I have tried different methods but this one seems to be less stressful on the animal. We like to wait until the animal is a little more developed in order to reduce the risk of crystals in the urinary tract. With a larger animal you have a hard time wit

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