Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift
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Why Choose the Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift for Lifting Downed Cattle?
When a cow is too weak or injured to stand—whether due to calving problems, milk fever, or a fall—you need a strong and safe way to help. The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift gives full-body support that makes lifting easier on both the animal and the handler. This combo uses the well-known Daisy Sling to lift the cow’s belly and the Rear Hiplift to gently support the hips, reducing stress and improving balance. It’s a dependable solution for farmers who need a fast and effective way to lift large cows with minimal risk of injury.
Lead Time
We offer free shipping to all states except for Hawaii and Alaska. Normal shipping time is 2-5 days.
Benefits of the Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter
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Made for Lifting Large Cows: This lifter can handle animals weighing up to 2,200 pounds. It’s strong enough for big dairy cows like Holsteins and beef cattle. The materials are built for daily use on the farm, so you can count on it when a cow is down and needs help fast.
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Comfortable for the Cow: The sling has a special cut-out to leave room for the udder. This helps prevent pressure on sensitive areas, which is especially helpful for dairy cows. It keeps the animal more comfortable and calm during the lifting process.
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Strong Sling That Spreads Weight Evenly: The sling is made from heavy-duty PVC and strong webbing straps. It wraps around the cow’s belly and holds it firmly without causing pain. The wide design spreads the weight, so there are no tight spots or pressure points.
- Quick and Easy to Hook Up: You can use this lifter with a tractor, loader, or bucket. It has strong metal hooks that attach quickly. Just roll the sling under the cow, tighten the straps, hook it up, and lift. You don’t need any special tools or extra equipment.
Benefits of the Rear Hiplift
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Helps Lift Cows That Can’t Stand on Their Own: This tool is made to help cows that are down due to calving problems, milk fever, slipping, or injury. It lifts the cow safely from the back, making it easier for the animal to get back on its feet. Farmers can use it during emergencies or recovery periods to give the cow a better chance to stand and walk again.
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Fits Cows of Different Sizes: The hiplift can be adjusted to fit both small and large cows. Whether you're working with a young heifer or a full-grown dairy cow, the frame can be made wider or narrower to match the animal’s size. You don’t need a different tool for each animal.
- Padded for Extra Comfort: The hip supports are covered with rubber padding to keep the cow comfortable while lifting. This padding helps protect the cow’s hip bones and reduces the risk of bruising or pain. It’s a safer way to lift an animal that’s already stressed or injured.
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Easy to Use and Carry: The hiplift weighs only about 18 pounds, so it’s light enough to carry and set up by one person. You can use it with a tractor or hoist to lift the cow. It’s a simple tool that doesn’t require a lot of effort or extra help to use.
The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift is a reliable tool that makes lifting large, downed cows safer and easier. Whether it's a calving issue or a medical recovery, this combo helps you get the job done with confidence.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Product Name | Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter |
| Model Size | Large (for beef cows, large Holsteins, and other large dairy breeds) |
| Sling Material | Reinforced heavy-duty PVC with durable polyester webbing |
| Weight | 23 lbs |
| Support Pad | Leather-covered web pad |
| Package Includes | Sling, carry bag, zinc-plated C-hooks, and instructions |
Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter Manual
Coburn Hiplift Comparison
| Feature | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Capacity | Up to 2,000 lb | Up to 1,800 lb | Up to 1,800 lb |
| Padding | Cushioned clamps protect the cow’s hips | Minimal dipped padding for basic protection | Rubber-padded stirrups reduce pressure on hips |
| Adjustability | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows |
| Design Aspect | Anchor - Clevis hip pin which rotates 240 degrees | Solid Anchor - Round holes for less snagging and easier hooking | Solid Anchor - Church window openings, wedged catch, no rotation |
| Handle Type | Removable handle, useable on either side | Solid robust handle, non pivoting | Pivoting handle |
| Animal Comfort Level | High – padded clamps help reduce injury | Moderate – metal grip may cause discomfort | High – rubber-padded stirrups ease pressure on hips |
Expedited shipping is available for this product. Please call us at 1-800-540-9051 for a quote to your zip code.
FAQ
What Is The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter With Rear Hiplift Used For?
It’s used to lift and support a down cow that can’t stand on its own, including situations like calving trouble, milk fever, slipping, or injury. The sling supports the belly, and the rear hiplift supports the hips for a more balanced lift.
What Is Included In This Combo?
It includes the Daisy Cow Lifter (belly sling) and the Coburn Rear Hiplift, giving full-body support from belly to hips.
How Much Weight Can It Handle?
The lifter capacity is up to 2,200 lb, and the rear hiplift capacity is up to 1,800 lb.
What Size Cows Is The Large Model Made For?
Model size is Large, for beef cows, large Holsteins, and other large dairy breeds.
What Equipment Do I Need To Use It?
You’ll need a front-end loader, chain hoist, or another lifting device. The sling and hiplift attach using standard hooks or chains, so you don’t need special tools.
Is It Comfortable And Safe For The Cow?
The sling has a cut-out to leave room for the udder, helping avoid pressure on sensitive areas. The rear hiplift uses rubber padding on the hip supports to help protect the hip bones during lifting.
What Is The Sling Made From, And What Is The Support Pad?
The sling material is reinforced heavy-duty PVC with durable polyester webbing. The support pad is a leather-covered web pad.
How Heavy Is It, And Is It Easy To Handle?
The sling portion is listed at 23 lbs, and the rear hiplift is about 18 lbs, so it’s manageable to carry and set up when you need it quickly.
How Fast Is Shipping In The Contiguous U.S.?
Normal shipping time is 2–5 days, with free shipping to all states except Hawaii and Alaska. Expedited shipping is available—call 1-800-540-9051 for a quote to your zip code.
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Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift
Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift
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Why Choose the Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift for Lifting Downed Cattle?
When a cow is too weak or injured to stand—whether due to calving problems, milk fever, or a fall—you need a strong and safe way to help. The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift gives full-body support that makes lifting easier on both the animal and the handler. This combo uses the well-known Daisy Sling to lift the cow’s belly and the Rear Hiplift to gently support the hips, reducing stress and improving balance. It’s a dependable solution for farmers who need a fast and effective way to lift large cows with minimal risk of injury.
Lead Time
We offer free shipping to all states except for Hawaii and Alaska. Normal shipping time is 2-5 days.
Benefits of the Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter
-
Made for Lifting Large Cows: This lifter can handle animals weighing up to 2,200 pounds. It’s strong enough for big dairy cows like Holsteins and beef cattle. The materials are built for daily use on the farm, so you can count on it when a cow is down and needs help fast.
-
Comfortable for the Cow: The sling has a special cut-out to leave room for the udder. This helps prevent pressure on sensitive areas, which is especially helpful for dairy cows. It keeps the animal more comfortable and calm during the lifting process.
-
Strong Sling That Spreads Weight Evenly: The sling is made from heavy-duty PVC and strong webbing straps. It wraps around the cow’s belly and holds it firmly without causing pain. The wide design spreads the weight, so there are no tight spots or pressure points.
- Quick and Easy to Hook Up: You can use this lifter with a tractor, loader, or bucket. It has strong metal hooks that attach quickly. Just roll the sling under the cow, tighten the straps, hook it up, and lift. You don’t need any special tools or extra equipment.
Benefits of the Rear Hiplift
-
Helps Lift Cows That Can’t Stand on Their Own: This tool is made to help cows that are down due to calving problems, milk fever, slipping, or injury. It lifts the cow safely from the back, making it easier for the animal to get back on its feet. Farmers can use it during emergencies or recovery periods to give the cow a better chance to stand and walk again.
-
Fits Cows of Different Sizes: The hiplift can be adjusted to fit both small and large cows. Whether you're working with a young heifer or a full-grown dairy cow, the frame can be made wider or narrower to match the animal’s size. You don’t need a different tool for each animal.
- Padded for Extra Comfort: The hip supports are covered with rubber padding to keep the cow comfortable while lifting. This padding helps protect the cow’s hip bones and reduces the risk of bruising or pain. It’s a safer way to lift an animal that’s already stressed or injured.
-
Easy to Use and Carry: The hiplift weighs only about 18 pounds, so it’s light enough to carry and set up by one person. You can use it with a tractor or hoist to lift the cow. It’s a simple tool that doesn’t require a lot of effort or extra help to use.
The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift is a reliable tool that makes lifting large, downed cows safer and easier. Whether it's a calving issue or a medical recovery, this combo helps you get the job done with confidence.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Product Name | Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter |
| Model Size | Large (for beef cows, large Holsteins, and other large dairy breeds) |
| Sling Material | Reinforced heavy-duty PVC with durable polyester webbing |
| Weight | 23 lbs |
| Support Pad | Leather-covered web pad |
| Package Includes | Sling, carry bag, zinc-plated C-hooks, and instructions |
Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter Manual
Coburn Hiplift Comparison
| Feature | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Capacity | Up to 2,000 lb | Up to 1,800 lb | Up to 1,800 lb |
| Padding | Cushioned clamps protect the cow’s hips | Minimal dipped padding for basic protection | Rubber-padded stirrups reduce pressure on hips |
| Adjustability | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows |
| Design Aspect | Anchor - Clevis hip pin which rotates 240 degrees | Solid Anchor - Round holes for less snagging and easier hooking | Solid Anchor - Church window openings, wedged catch, no rotation |
| Handle Type | Removable handle, useable on either side | Solid robust handle, non pivoting | Pivoting handle |
| Animal Comfort Level | High – padded clamps help reduce injury | Moderate – metal grip may cause discomfort | High – rubber-padded stirrups ease pressure on hips |
Expedited shipping is available for this product. Please call us at 1-800-540-9051 for a quote to your zip code.
FAQ
What Is The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter With Rear Hiplift Used For?
It’s used to lift and support a down cow that can’t stand on its own, including situations like calving trouble, milk fever, slipping, or injury. The sling supports the belly, and the rear hiplift supports the hips for a more balanced lift.
What Is Included In This Combo?
It includes the Daisy Cow Lifter (belly sling) and the Coburn Rear Hiplift, giving full-body support from belly to hips.
How Much Weight Can It Handle?
The lifter capacity is up to 2,200 lb, and the rear hiplift capacity is up to 1,800 lb.
What Size Cows Is The Large Model Made For?
Model size is Large, for beef cows, large Holsteins, and other large dairy breeds.
What Equipment Do I Need To Use It?
You’ll need a front-end loader, chain hoist, or another lifting device. The sling and hiplift attach using standard hooks or chains, so you don’t need special tools.
Is It Comfortable And Safe For The Cow?
The sling has a cut-out to leave room for the udder, helping avoid pressure on sensitive areas. The rear hiplift uses rubber padding on the hip supports to help protect the hip bones during lifting.
What Is The Sling Made From, And What Is The Support Pad?
The sling material is reinforced heavy-duty PVC with durable polyester webbing. The support pad is a leather-covered web pad.
How Heavy Is It, And Is It Easy To Handle?
The sling portion is listed at 23 lbs, and the rear hiplift is about 18 lbs, so it’s manageable to carry and set up when you need it quickly.
How Fast Is Shipping In The Contiguous U.S.?
Normal shipping time is 2–5 days, with free shipping to all states except Hawaii and Alaska. Expedited shipping is available—call 1-800-540-9051 for a quote to your zip code.
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Why Choose the Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift for Lifting Downed Cattle?
When a cow is too weak or injured to stand—whether due to calving problems, milk fever, or a fall—you need a strong and safe way to help. The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift gives full-body support that makes lifting easier on both the animal and the handler. This combo uses the well-known Daisy Sling to lift the cow’s belly and the Rear Hiplift to gently support the hips, reducing stress and improving balance. It’s a dependable solution for farmers who need a fast and effective way to lift large cows with minimal risk of injury.
Lead Time
We offer free shipping to all states except for Hawaii and Alaska. Normal shipping time is 2-5 days.
Benefits of the Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter
-
Made for Lifting Large Cows: This lifter can handle animals weighing up to 2,200 pounds. It’s strong enough for big dairy cows like Holsteins and beef cattle. The materials are built for daily use on the farm, so you can count on it when a cow is down and needs help fast.
-
Comfortable for the Cow: The sling has a special cut-out to leave room for the udder. This helps prevent pressure on sensitive areas, which is especially helpful for dairy cows. It keeps the animal more comfortable and calm during the lifting process.
-
Strong Sling That Spreads Weight Evenly: The sling is made from heavy-duty PVC and strong webbing straps. It wraps around the cow’s belly and holds it firmly without causing pain. The wide design spreads the weight, so there are no tight spots or pressure points.
- Quick and Easy to Hook Up: You can use this lifter with a tractor, loader, or bucket. It has strong metal hooks that attach quickly. Just roll the sling under the cow, tighten the straps, hook it up, and lift. You don’t need any special tools or extra equipment.
Benefits of the Rear Hiplift
-
Helps Lift Cows That Can’t Stand on Their Own: This tool is made to help cows that are down due to calving problems, milk fever, slipping, or injury. It lifts the cow safely from the back, making it easier for the animal to get back on its feet. Farmers can use it during emergencies or recovery periods to give the cow a better chance to stand and walk again.
-
Fits Cows of Different Sizes: The hiplift can be adjusted to fit both small and large cows. Whether you're working with a young heifer or a full-grown dairy cow, the frame can be made wider or narrower to match the animal’s size. You don’t need a different tool for each animal.
- Padded for Extra Comfort: The hip supports are covered with rubber padding to keep the cow comfortable while lifting. This padding helps protect the cow’s hip bones and reduces the risk of bruising or pain. It’s a safer way to lift an animal that’s already stressed or injured.
-
Easy to Use and Carry: The hiplift weighs only about 18 pounds, so it’s light enough to carry and set up by one person. You can use it with a tractor or hoist to lift the cow. It’s a simple tool that doesn’t require a lot of effort or extra help to use.
The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter with Rear Hiplift is a reliable tool that makes lifting large, downed cows safer and easier. Whether it's a calving issue or a medical recovery, this combo helps you get the job done with confidence.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Product Name | Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter |
| Model Size | Large (for beef cows, large Holsteins, and other large dairy breeds) |
| Sling Material | Reinforced heavy-duty PVC with durable polyester webbing |
| Weight | 23 lbs |
| Support Pad | Leather-covered web pad |
| Package Includes | Sling, carry bag, zinc-plated C-hooks, and instructions |
Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter Manual
Coburn Hiplift Comparison
| Feature | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Capacity | Up to 2,000 lb | Up to 1,800 lb | Up to 1,800 lb |
| Padding | Cushioned clamps protect the cow’s hips | Minimal dipped padding for basic protection | Rubber-padded stirrups reduce pressure on hips |
| Adjustability | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows | Adjustable fit for heifers and large cows |
| Design Aspect | Anchor - Clevis hip pin which rotates 240 degrees | Solid Anchor - Round holes for less snagging and easier hooking | Solid Anchor - Church window openings, wedged catch, no rotation |
| Handle Type | Removable handle, useable on either side | Solid robust handle, non pivoting | Pivoting handle |
| Animal Comfort Level | High – padded clamps help reduce injury | Moderate – metal grip may cause discomfort | High – rubber-padded stirrups ease pressure on hips |
Expedited shipping is available for this product. Please call us at 1-800-540-9051 for a quote to your zip code.
FAQ
What Is The Coburn Heavy Duty Cow Lifter With Rear Hiplift Used For?
It’s used to lift and support a down cow that can’t stand on its own, including situations like calving trouble, milk fever, slipping, or injury. The sling supports the belly, and the rear hiplift supports the hips for a more balanced lift.
What Is Included In This Combo?
It includes the Daisy Cow Lifter (belly sling) and the Coburn Rear Hiplift, giving full-body support from belly to hips.
How Much Weight Can It Handle?
The lifter capacity is up to 2,200 lb, and the rear hiplift capacity is up to 1,800 lb.
What Size Cows Is The Large Model Made For?
Model size is Large, for beef cows, large Holsteins, and other large dairy breeds.
What Equipment Do I Need To Use It?
You’ll need a front-end loader, chain hoist, or another lifting device. The sling and hiplift attach using standard hooks or chains, so you don’t need special tools.
Is It Comfortable And Safe For The Cow?
The sling has a cut-out to leave room for the udder, helping avoid pressure on sensitive areas. The rear hiplift uses rubber padding on the hip supports to help protect the hip bones during lifting.
What Is The Sling Made From, And What Is The Support Pad?
The sling material is reinforced heavy-duty PVC with durable polyester webbing. The support pad is a leather-covered web pad.
How Heavy Is It, And Is It Easy To Handle?
The sling portion is listed at 23 lbs, and the rear hiplift is about 18 lbs, so it’s manageable to carry and set up when you need it quickly.
How Fast Is Shipping In The Contiguous U.S.?
Normal shipping time is 2–5 days, with free shipping to all states except Hawaii and Alaska. Expedited shipping is available—call 1-800-540-9051 for a quote to your zip code.






