"USB Rechargeable Large Stock ImmobiliserThe newest model of our Animal Immobiliser represents the latest technology in farming electronics, combined with the innovation and expertise of Mitchell Engineering. This rechargeable unit is an invaluable tool for professional animal handlers, including veterinarians, abattoirs, stockmen, horsemen, farriers, graziers, and more.Our electrical immobiliser can also be used for electrical stimulation during slaughter to enhance meat quality, improve tenderness and meat color, and help processors consistently deliver quality red meat. Tested and shown to lower pH, improving meat quality in beef, lamb, buffalo, goat, camel, and more.Key Features: Waterproof: Fully sealed and sterilizable, eliminating the risk of cross-contamination. Safe to use in any environment. Completely Wireless: Hands-free operation with no messy wires, clips, or cables. Includes a recharging cable, lasting up to 10 hours on a full charge. Compact and Durable: Lightweight, portable, yet robust and hard-wearing for stock animal handling. USB Rechargeable: Easily recharged via USB phone charger, vehicle, or PC. Cable included. Benefits: Immobilises animals safely and efficiently. Reduces stress for animals and handlers. Improves meat quality by accelerating pH decline. Minimises handling-related accidents and procedure time. Enhances yield and reduces waste during processing.How Does it Work? The Immobiliser delivers an electronic impulse that stimulates the animal’s nervous system, causing temporary immobilisation. This ensures safety for both the handler and animal while allowing procedures to be carried out efficiently. The effects are temporary and immediately reversible upon cessation of the impulse. This tool is designed for short-term immobilisation only and can safely be used on large animals, including pregnant ones.Please Note: This tool is not an anaesthetic measure and should not be used for pain relief.Applications: Castration, dehorning, branding, and foot trimming Vaccination, tagging, milking, and mastitis treatment Emergency slaughter, stunning + bleeding, and euthanasia"