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Frequently Asked Questions
Q - Who is LightlivestockEquipment.com?LightLivestockEquipment.com is your source for quality light livestock equipment for alpacas, llamas, mini-horses, mini-cows, sheep, donkeys and goats
and more. Our product line includes Destron microchips, Premier shearing machines, combs & cutters, scales by Salter-Brecknell and Arlyn; chutes, hay saver feeders, panels, gates, travel pens, and shearing tables; alpaca restraints;
Motorized Wheelbarrow by Muck-Truck USA, and Tooth-A-Matic tooth trimmers. Back to TopQ - Forgive my ignorance here, but what is the purpose of trimming the teeth? I assume it is the front teeth being trimmed? Is this the same thing as "floating" the teeth? And how does one know when trimming should be done and how much trimming should be done?The lower, front teeth (incisors) of alpacas and llamas sometimes need to be trimmed because they are too long. Back to TopQ - How do I use a Tooth-A-Matic?1) The initial set up of the Tooth-A-Matic is very conservative relative to trimming depth. A portion of the bottom plate sits on the bottom of the lama’s mouth limiting the depth of the Tooth-A-Matic down over the incisors. 2) A large (2” diameter) rope dog chew toy works great to hold the alpacas mouth open when using t he TAM. Place the rope in the rear of the alpacas mouth to keep the mouth open and protect the tongue. 3) The lama should be well restrained; trimming teeth is never a one person job. At a minimum one other person should hold the alpaca’s head using the chew toy above. Better restraint is available using a chute or shearing restraint such as the Pro-Tie or shearing table. Shearing time is a great time to trim teeth because the lama is already restrained. 4) If a halter is going to be worn while trimming teeth (such as in a chute) the nose band has to be extra large to allow the lama’s mouth to open properly 5) Determine the amount of tooth to be removed in trimming prior to placing the Tooth-A-Matic over the teeth. A magic marker can be used at first to make a cutting line on the teeth Use at chest level or lower (belt level best) for visibility and control. Use of the Tooth-A-Matic is not a blind operation; watch the cutting wheel approach & cut the teeth 6) Place the Tooth-A-Matic over the lama’s incisor teeth then turn on the tool once the Tooth-A-Matic is where you want it 7) Hold the base plate while pushing the cutting wheel ahead This offers stability during the trim and keeps the base plate from pressing against the teeth/gums during the trim 8) Once the teeth are trimmed I rock the Tooth-A-Matic from side to side before sliding back to round the bite just a bit
Back to TopQ - Why is the Premier a better shearer than other brands?The Premier is lighter (less tiring on the arm), shorter (easier to maneuver), quieter (clients have noticed and commented), longer cord, smaller circumference (less tiring on the hand). I like the Premier much better. It has all the power I need too. I purchased the Premier to have as a back up but after trying it at the start of last shearing season my old Heineger is now my back up! Add “see the comparison chart for complete specs on the Premier difference” Back to TopQ - Where is LightLivestockEquipment.com Located?Get directions by clicking here. Back to TopQ - Can the mesh panels and bar panels be run is a straight line?Like most livestock panels ours have a narrow foot & therefore are not self supporting.
Two panels can be run in a straight line without much trouble. Back to TopQ - What’s the difference between an alpaca chute and a llama chute?
100 lbs (250 lbs for the alpaca chute and 350 lbs for the llama chute). Back to TopQ - How do I know how much shipping will be on my order?
Our shopping cart will calculate the shipping charges for any order to a US or Canadian location automatically. For shipping to international locations please contact up via e-mail for more info. Back to TopQ - How high can the double sided feeders go?
Max height for feeder is 24" to bottom of the tray. Back to TopQ - Can I use the PS-500 in my unheated barn?
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