Holster for Handheld Cattle Prodder Prod

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Introducing the hands-free holster for the Pet & Livestock HQ Handheld Electric Cattle Prodder, a game changer for farmers, livestock handlers and dog owners. Keep your prodder secure and within reach, enhancing safety and efficiency on the farm or during neighbourhood walks. Say goodbye to misplaced tools and hello to a more organised, safer and smoother experience.
Specifications
- Colour: Black
- Dimensions: 15cm (l) x 10cm (w)
- Material: Neoprene
- Weather Resistance: Waterproof
- Lightweight: Designed to be easy to carry
Pet Safety & Health Tips
- Do not use near flammable material and liquids or near domestic animals.
Package Contents & Bonuses
Your Package Includes:
- 1 Cattle Prod Holster
DELIVERY
We know you’ll be keen to receive your order as quickly as possible. Please make sure you provide us with a valid delivery address and contact phone number so we can contact you if there are any issues with your consignment.
Our couriers require the recipient’s phone number for each delivery. We can’t book your delivery unless you have provided us with a valid daytime phone number.
We pack every order carefully to ensure it reaches you in good condition. Your order will be sent through UPS or Canada Post.
All consignments are tracked. The tracking number can be viewed from within your eBay Purchases page.
If you have any questions about delivery, please contact us and we will do our best to make sure you’re happy.
NEED HELP?
Business hours:
Open 24/7
Phone: 855 650 0730(CA)
Email: hello@petcontrolhq.com.au
During business hours we aim to respond within a few hours. If you send us a message late in the day, after hours, over the weekend, or on a public holiday, we will reply as soon as we can on the next business day.





3 Reasons To Choose Our Pet and Livestock HQ Holster
WEATHER RESISTANT
Protect your cattle prodder from the elements with a holster made from weather-resistant material, ideal for outdoor use in any weather conditions.Hands-Free Operation
You can manage your livestock effectively during feedings, sorting livestock, trailering or stopping chaotic fights without worrying about juggling tools.Enhanced Safety
Prevent accidental shocks and injuries by securely storing your prodder when not in use.
Hands-free access to your cattle prodder.
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Cattle Prodder FAQs
What kind of batteries does it need?
It uses 4 AA alkaline batteries. They're easy to find, easy to replace, and give the prodder strong, reliable power.
Is it lightweight and easy to carry?
Yes! It’s compact and designed to fit comfortably in your hand or back pocket. It also comes with a wrist strap so you can keep it handy while working.
Want a hands-free option? You can also get a belt holster here: 🔗 Buy the Holster
How much power does the cattle prodder give off?
It delivers a 4000-volt pulse, strong enough to move stubborn livestock, but designed to be safe and humane.
Do I need to touch the animal for it to work?
Yes — we recommend lightly pressing the prodder against the hindquarters (buttocks)of the animal for best results.
What animals can I use it on?
It’s ideal for cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep.
You can also use it for personal safety —some customers use it to deter aggressive dogs in farm or yard settings.
Will it hurt the animal?
No — the prodder is humane and safe. It gives a quick, sharp pulse that startles the animal, not injures it. Most of the time, the buzzing sound alone is enough to get them moving.
For more tutorial videos, please visit our Cattle Prodder Overview and Troubleshooting Guides page.