Goat Oiler


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Goat Oiler Description

A tailor-made solution for your goat herd's grooming and pest control needs! Crafted with the same effectiveness as a cattle oiler, this specialized device is designed exclusively for goats. The sturdy steel oil tank boasts a generous 1.25-gallon capacity, ensuring ample supply for your herd.

The innovative spring-loaded top brush adds a layer of resistance, facilitating the removal of excess hair while simultaneously delivering effective pest control.

Take command of insecticide treatment with the adjustable flow valve, enabling precise control over the dispensing rate to effortlessly combat fleas, lice, and other pests.

Weighing in at a robust 35 pounds, this heavy-duty goat oiler is built to withstand the rambunctious activities of your rowdiest animals!


goat oiler

This goat oiler is just as effective as a cattle oiler but it's designed specifically for goats! It has a heavy-duty steel oil tank and a steel spring on the top brush to provide extra resistance but also some flexibility when removing excess hair from the coat.

The oil valve is adjustable so you may control the rate of insecticide treatment that is dispensed to effortlessly kill fleas, lice, and other pests. 

Get a goat Oiler today and enjoy the peace of mind that a self-applicating pest control oiler provides!

Specifications

  • Weight - 35 pounds
  • Heavy-duty steel tank holds 1.25 gallons
  • Adjustable valve for precise dispensing control

Elevate the care of your goat herd with the unparalleled benefits of our Goat Oiler!


GOAT OILER PARTS LIST


Goat Oiler Features

This oiler has a very similar design to the cattle oiler, but the size and positioning of the brushes are built specifically for goats. If you'd like an oiler for your larger livestock, please see our cattle oilers and cow brushes!

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Goat Oiler Review

I recently installed two of these Goat Oilers at my small barn, and I couldn't be happier with the results! Filling and maintaining the oiler is incredibly easy, thanks to its user-friendly design and my goats love using it. It's fun to watch them rub on it and the pest control has become a breeze. They effectively keep the pests at bay, resulting in healthier and happier goats. I highly recommend these for any goat-raising setup! Jenny R



Goat Oiler Q&A Review

Q: What is a goat oiler?

A goat oiler is a livestock grooming device that applies insecticide or oil to a goat's coat as it rubs against it. This helps control parasites like lice, mites, and ticks while conditioning the goat's coat and skin. Goat oilers are designed with durable materials and often feature a reservoir for insecticide or conditioning oils, along with a sturdy frame or scratch pad for the goats to rub against.

Q: Why should I use a goat oiler?

Using a goat oiler offers multiple benefits. It helps reduce parasite infestations by applying insecticide or essential oils directly to the goats' coats, keeping them more comfortable and healthier. It’s also a great way to condition their skin and coat, reducing itchiness and encouraging healthy fur growth. The goats gain comfort from scratching against the oiler, and you save time on individual grooming and treatments.

Q: Will goats know how to use a goat oiler?

Yes, goats are naturally curious and usually figure out how to use an oiler quickly. They enjoy rubbing against objects to scratch themselves, so it often doesn’t take long for them to start using the oiler. Once they realize it’s effective for scratching, they’ll likely return to it regularly, which ensures consistent application of the oils or treatments.

Q: Where should I mount my goat oiler?

Mount your goat oiler in an area where goats naturally congregate, such as near feeding or watering stations. It should be easily accessible for them to encourage frequent use, and ideally, it should be secured to prevent tipping or movement. Ensure it’s at a height that’s comfortable for your goats to reach, allowing them to rub against it easily.

Q: How many oilers do I need?

The number of oilers needed depends on the size of your herd. A good rule of thumb is one oiler for every 15 goats or so to ensure they all have adequate access. If you have a larger herd or observe that some goats are not getting a chance to use it, consider adding another oiler to prevent overcrowding and encourage regular use by all animals.

If you have any further question, or would like a quote with shipping or to start an order, please contact Barn World at (720) 238-2190 or email Sales@BarnWorld.com or Chat below and we'll be happy to help!

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