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The Bainbridge Dominion Supa Scoop Dehorner is an Australian-made cattle dehorning tool designed with a distinctive square-headed scoop design to assist with neat removal of the horn bud and surrounding hair ring without penetrating excessively deeply when used correctly.
Available in Small and Large sizes, the Supa Scoop range gives cattle producers a choice of dehorning tool based on animal age, horn development and required blade opening.
The blades are manufactured from tempered material for strength and durability in livestock applications.
Select the required size from the variant menu before ordering.
Browse more specialist cattle dehorning tools in our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Australia collection.
| Size | Suitable For | Blade Opening | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | Cattle up to approximately 12 months of age | 45mm | 32cm |
| Large | Cattle up to approximately 18 months of age | 60mm | 45cm |
The Small Supa Scoop Dehorner is designed for cattle up to approximately 12 months of age.
It features a 45mm blade opening and an overall length of approximately 32cm, making it the more compact option in the Supa Scoop range.
This size may suit producers working with younger cattle where a smaller scoop opening is appropriate.
The Large Supa Scoop Dehorner is designed for cattle up to approximately 18 months of age.
It provides a larger 60mm blade opening and an overall length of approximately 45cm.
This larger format is suited to older cattle and situations where additional blade opening and tool length are required.
The Supa Scoop Dehorner uses a distinctive square-headed design developed to facilitate neat removal of the horn bud together with the surrounding ring of hair.
The design is intended to help operators remove the required tissue while avoiding unnecessarily deep penetration when the tool is used correctly.
Correct livestock restraint, technique and animal-welfare practices remain important when carrying out any cattle dehorning procedure.
The Supa Scoop cutting blades are manufactured from tempered material, helping provide the strength and durability required for livestock use.
Inspect the cutting surfaces before use and maintain the tool appropriately to help preserve effective cutting performance.
The Bainbridge Dominion Supa Scoop Dehorner is Made in Australia and designed for practical cattle and rural use.
Its straightforward construction, tempered blades and two size options make it a useful addition to professional cattle-management equipment.
The main difference between the Small and Large variants is the recommended age range, blade opening and overall tool length.
| Feature | Small | Large |
|---|---|---|
| Recommended Age | Up to approximately 12 months | Up to approximately 18 months |
| Blade Opening | 45mm | 60mm |
| Overall Length | 32cm | 45cm |
| Construction | Square-headed scoop with tempered blade | Square-headed scoop with tempered blade |
Choose the size based on the animal's age, horn development and the opening required for the procedure.
The Small model is designed for cattle up to around 12 months of age, while the Large model is designed for cattle up to around 18 months.
Animal size and horn development can vary, so always confirm that the selected tool is appropriate for the individual animal and management procedure before use.
Cattle dehorning involves removing the horn bud or developed horn structure as part of livestock management.
The appropriate method and equipment depend on the animal's age, stage of horn development, applicable welfare requirements and the procedure being undertaken.
Dehorning should always be carried out using appropriate restraint, suitable equipment and recognised animal-welfare practices.
For more information about the different types of dehorning tools and factors to consider when choosing equipment, read our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Guide.
A Supa Scoop Dehorner and a horn tipper perform different jobs.
| Tool | Typical Purpose |
|---|---|
| Supa Scoop Dehorner | Designed to remove the horn bud and surrounding tissue during cattle dehorning. |
| Horn Tipper | Designed to shorten or remove the sharp end of an established horn while leaving more of the horn structure in place. |
For cattle horn-tipping applications, compare the Bainbridge Dominion Cattle Horn Tippers & Spare Parts.
The most appropriate cattle dehorning equipment depends on the animal, horn development and procedure being undertaken.
Other specialist options in our range include the Barnes Large Cattle Dehorner 45mm and the Bainbridge Dominion Keystone Cattle Dehorner & Replacement Parts.
For the complete range, visit Cattle Dehorning Equipment Australia.
Inspect and maintain the Supa Scoop Dehorner regularly to keep the tool in suitable operating condition.
The Supa Scoop Dehorner is specialised cattle-management equipment and should be used only by operators familiar with appropriate cattle handling and dehorning procedures.
Animal age, horn development, restraint, pain management, animal-welfare requirements and post-procedure monitoring should all be considered before dehorning cattle.
If you are uncertain whether dehorning is appropriate for an individual animal or which tool size to use, seek advice from a veterinarian or suitably experienced livestock professional.
Browse our complete Cattle Dehorning Equipment Australia range for cattle dehorners, horn tippers and compatible replacement components.
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The Supa Scoop Dehorner is an Australian-made manual cattle dehorning tool with a square-headed scoop design and tempered cutting blades.
The Bainbridge Dominion Supa Scoop Dehorner is available in Small and Large.
The Small model has a 45mm blade opening, measures approximately 32cm long and is designed for cattle up to approximately 12 months of age.
The Large model has a 60mm blade opening, measures approximately 45cm long and is designed for cattle up to approximately 18 months of age.
The Supa Scoop blades are made from tempered material.
Yes. Both Small and Large Supa Scoop Dehorners are Made in Australia.
The square-headed design is intended to help facilitate neat removal of the horn bud and surrounding ring of hair without penetrating unnecessarily deeply when correctly used.
No. A Supa Scoop Dehorner is designed for dehorning, while a horn tipper is designed primarily to shorten the sharp end of an existing horn.
Browse our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Australia collection or read our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Guide.
Both variants are shipped directly from Bainbridge using the normal Bainbridge direct-shipping arrangement.
No. The Small and Large Supa Scoop Dehorners are not treated as bulky freight-application items. They can be purchased normally through the website using the available Bainbridge direct-shipping arrangement.
Choose Small for cattle up to approximately 12 months of age, or Large for cattle up to approximately 18 months, subject to individual animal size and horn development.
Compare more specialist tools in our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Australia range.
Both sizes are shipped directly from Bainbridge.