2012 - Volume #BFS, Issue #12, Page #64
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Koehn's Unique Livestock Products
Wireless Calf Cam
You can watch calving on TV in the comfort of your home with this new wireless color “Calf-Cam” that takes just 20 min. to install. It sends clear pictures up to 2,000 ft. away, thanks for a high-gain Rostech antenna. Camera has a wide angle lens with auto shutter for low light viewing and built-in LED’s for night vision. A receiver simply sits on top of TV and connects to video input. Pictures can be recorded. Up to 4 cameras can connect to one system. Sells for $549.

Aluminum Kalf Katch
Spring button locks Kalf Katch at 5 ft. It also telescopes out to 10 ft.

"Whip Flag" New Way To Move Livestock
New Whip Flag is highly visible to livestock and lets you easily sort animals without handling them roughly.
  The Whip Flag consists of a 12 by 13-in. fabric flag attached to either a 50 or 60-in. long, polypropylene-coated shaft. It’s available in red, blue, orange, green, or gold.
  Sells for $12 plus $5 S&H.

Drive-Thru Electric Gate
company 40 years ago with this now-famous Drive-Thru Electric Gate.
  You can simply drive through the spring-loaded gate from either direction with any vehicle without ever having to stop and open or close the gate. Uses any electric fence controller. One spring on each arm brings them back to position after you pass through.
  Sells for $159 for a 13-19-ft. adjustable gate or $169 for an 18 to 24-ft. gate.

For a FREE catalog featuring these products and many more, call toll-free 800-658-3998 or contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Koehn Marketing, Inc., P.O. Box 577, Watertown, S. Dak. 57201 (ph 605 886-2120)
Email: Koehn@iw.net
Web site:
www.koehnmarketing.com.
Ordering on-line now available.


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2012 - Volume #BFS, Issue #12