Ironman
Ultra Member
It's going to be very difficult to force us to feast on insects, so this time of year is all about babies being born. My customer came to me with a Ticktok video which was fairly useless, and wanted me to make a calf carrier for their quads. The useful thing about the ticktoc vid was it showed a carrier at right angles to the ones shown on Youtube. The Utube ones left me shaking my head
So this is the second one I've done and I had to build a hitch receiver for it first, as this quad never had one. My design sort of needs a receiver tube.
It's fairly simple to use. You grab the calf and slide it in from the end, feet off the ground it's going nowhere. A chain or bungy across the rear and you can drive it to the barn or wherever, and it won't come out. If you are ear tagging and doing the vitamins and other inoculations in the field, you can put a strap over the neck support and go to work.
If it is an abandoned calf it is easy for one person to deal with and transport, etc.
So this is the second one I've done and I had to build a hitch receiver for it first, as this quad never had one. My design sort of needs a receiver tube.
It's fairly simple to use. You grab the calf and slide it in from the end, feet off the ground it's going nowhere. A chain or bungy across the rear and you can drive it to the barn or wherever, and it won't come out. If you are ear tagging and doing the vitamins and other inoculations in the field, you can put a strap over the neck support and go to work.
If it is an abandoned calf it is easy for one person to deal with and transport, etc.