Meet the Decker Improved Blair 12.5 Ga. Animal Ring for Shoat — a purpose-built solution designed for busy livestock operations. Crafted from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and finished in a distinctive copper tone, this 100-pack delivers reliable performance when you need it most.
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Durable stainless steel construction stands up to daily farm conditions, resisting rust and wear in humid, dusty environments.
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12.5 gauge (thickness) paired with a 1-1/4" diameter size provides a sturdy, long-lasting ring tailored for shoats and similar livestock management tasks.
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Copper color not only gives a professional, identifiable look, but also improves visibility during routine checks and work in crowded facilities.
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100 rings per pack means fewer reorders and down-time in high-volume operations, helping your team stay efficient during tagging, identification, or other routine procedures.
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Brand reliability— Decker’s Improved Blair line is designed for dependable performance with a focus on practical farm use and longevity.
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Specifically for shoats and other small livestock, making it a go-to choice for farmers, feeders, and veterinary staff handling juvenile animals.
Why this matters in real-world farming: when you’re managing multiple shoats, you need rings that endure repeated handling, cleaning, and exposure to barn conditions without losing shape or function. The Decker Improved Blair 12.5 Ga. Animal Ring delivers that stability, while the copper finish keeps gear easy to locate during quick inspections. It’s a straightforward, cost-effective choice for routine management tasks that keeps your workflow moving smoothly.
Use cases
- Preparing shoats for routine health checks, short-term identification, or standard management procedures where a secure, reliable ring is essential.
- Stocking up for busy periods in nurseries or farrowing pens, where consistency and quick access to rings matter.
- Spare supply for cooperative farms or veterinary clinics that service multiple flocks, ensuring you’re never caught short.
Tips for best results: store the rings in a dry place to preserve the copper finish, sanitize before use as part of your standard biosecurity routine, and inspect each ring for any deformation after installation to maintain optimal performance.