The use and quality of bull leads, specifically those without chains, are crucial in managing and handling bulls safely and effectively.
A bull lead, often referred to as a bull staff, is a device used to control and lead a bull by the nose, which is a sensitive area for the animal.
Quality bull leads are typically made from durable materials that can withstand the strength of a bull without causing undue stress or harm to the animal.
The design of a chainless bull lead is particularly important as it must be strong enough to control the bull, yet gentle enough to prevent injury. The absence of a chain reduces the risk of injury and is considered more humane. When selecting a bull lead, it is essential to consider the material, the mechanism of action, and the comfort for both the handler and the animal.
Proper use of a bull lead involves training and experience, as mishandling can lead to accidents or injury. Overall, the goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of both the bull and the handler during any interaction
- Place stainless steel lead into animal's nostrils and close gently.
- Secure handles with heavy-duty 13 1/2˝chain.
- Lead with chain or handles.
- Nose piece 2 1⁄2˝ x 1˝ across center.
- Overall length is 7 3 ⁄ 4˝ with a 5 ⁄ 8˝ hole for chain.