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Pack of 3 Goat Collar, Goat Collar with Bell Pet Grazing Copper Bells, Adjustable and Durable Nylon Cow Horse Sheep Dog Collars, Anti-Lost Bronze Bell Accessories for Small Farm Animal Pet

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1.Color:Bright Color


2.:3 Pack


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  • Package Includes: The goat collar with bells comes in a package that includes 3 strings of collars, each with 1 leash ring and 1 bell. The collars are available in 3 different colors, making it easy to distinguish between goats
  • Pet Grazing Copper Bells: This bell for goats is designed specifically for goats and emit a crisp and far-reaching sound. The goat collars with bells allows for easy identification of individual goats within a herd. These bronze bells, measuring 1.4"x1.5"x0.9", the bells attached to the collar also help in locating the goats, making it easy to locate your flock or animals in the pasture, easier to keep track of specific little lambs. These goat accessories would work great for a dog as well
  • Adjustable Length: The non-slip sheep collar is 0.98 inches (2.5cm) wide and features an adjustable length design. You can easily adjust the collar’s length from 13 inches (33cm) to 21.5 inches (54cm), making it suitable for newborn cows, little lambs, sheep, goats, and even dogs
  • Durable Material with Quality Stitching: The dog collars are made of nylon fabric with high-density webbing for durability and colorfastness. The easy snap buckle closure ensures secure fastening. The stainless steel D-ring on the sheep collar allows for easy attachment of the bronze bell and leashes. The sheep collar is corrosion-resistant, ensuring long-term use
  • Sizing Recommendation: It is suggested to measure your animal’s neck circumference before purchasing the sheep collars. Allowing an extra 1-2 inches of room ensures sufficient space for your pet to breathe comfortably and accommodate growth


Goat Collar with Bell: Package including 3 strings of goat collar and bells, each with 1 leash ring and 1 bell, the sheep collar have a stainless steel D-ring for easy add bronze bell and leashes onto the collar, you will clearly hear where they were in the pasture, easy to find your flock and animals, without worrying about losing your animals, 3 different colors of collars can help you distinguish goats, this would work great for a dog as well


sandra jackson
August 24, 2025
Love these colors of colors they fit each of my three goats. I love that the bells are already attached to the collars, which made it easier for me to put it on them.
Alyssa Franks
July 6, 2025
No issues. Just a typical collar. Everything was as expected. They are holding up nicely.
Savannah
June 15, 2025
The photos show these collars on small goat breeds and lambs but on further inspection the pictures are photoshopped...probably because they've never tried actually putting one on a goat or a lamb. They are massive even at the smallest sizing. Way too big and essentially just a dog collar with a key ring and bell. Also they are not quick release style in case you wonder. The bell sounds nice though but not worth having if they can't be adjusted to fit. Measure your goats before buying. Unfortunate they don't offer more sizes....that might actually fit a goat.
Emily Kihlstadius
May 23, 2025
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Adria Harding
May 17, 2025
My Nigerian dwarf male was able to unbuckle the collar, while he was tethered to a stake, by just pulling against it.
H. McPherson
April 27, 2025
I'd removed my goats' first collars a few years ago because the boys had started using their horns for evil and not good: They'd hook their horns into the collars of herd mates to twist and choke said herd mates. The brats.But I'd been thinking I should try again. My fences are good, but my bratty boys will sometimes try to climb a fence to check out the brush on the other side. Wearing collars would make them easier to catch. (I may also add dog tags to them with my phone number.)The collars are slightly thinner than the average dog collar, but more than adequate for my alpine and oberhasli goofballs. The five collars were each a different color: bright red, bright pink, deep blue, brown, black, and turquoise. And it was fun to decide who got which one -- and makes it easier to explain who's who when visitors come.For no particularly good reason, I removed the adorable bells that came on each collar. My thinking was I didn't want the bells to wake up the little tykes at night after they'd put themselves to bed. (I know, silly.) I'm going to add ribbon to the bells and add them to my Christmas tree instead. They won't go to waste.If you have goats, these are nice collars. Sure, dog collars can work, too, but I've never seen a dog collar with a bell and just this one package had a collar for everyone in my little herd.
Daisy Flower
December 26, 2024
I have Nubians and love bells on their collars, so when I saw this I knew I had to try it. From the pictures I wasn’t sure if the collars would be more doeling-sized or adult-sized but decided to try them anyway. The collars are 1 inch wide but are very adjustable in length, and can be worn by doelings or mature goats. I personally think they “fit” mature goats better. The collars themselves are very sturdy with solid plastic buckles and one piece D rings. The bells have more of a tinny sound so they aren’t the greatest or most musical but I can’t complain at this price. The bells attach to the collars with a sturdy key chain ring. Most individual dog collars are more expensive than this set of 3 and you have to get bells separate so I highly recommend these!
George BIII
December 14, 2024
The Good:These are great collars and are pretty durable. I have had them on the goats for about two weeks, and they have lasted. I replaced leather collars with these nylon collars. The leather collars were more difficult to adjust and the extra had to be folded up and pushed through the leash lock or cut off. if you cut off then you would need to buy a new one when they grow larger.The Bad:The brighter colors attract the goats to chew on them. I had one goat chewing the collar of another goat. Good news, it they will get over it and the collars are strong enough as to not tear apart.The Ugly:Nothing ugly to report here. I will update if they wear prematurely.
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