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: (also known as a bull holder, lead, or nose tong) is a veterinary tool used to control and restrain bulls or other large cattle. It is typically clamped onto the septum (the soft tissue between the nostrils) or attached to a ring already inserted in the n
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• Veterinary Instrument – Temporary animal restraint tool • Livestock Equipment – Used during handling, medical exams, shows, or semen collection
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• Forms – Sold as plier-type tools, nose clamps, chain leads, or rope leads
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• Plier/Nose tong length: ~6–8 inches • Chain/lead length: ~16–24 inches
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• Stainless Steel – Durable, rust-resistant (for pliers and tongs) • Galvanized Iron or Steel Chains – Strong and weather-resistant • Leather, Nylon, or Cotton Straps – Soft and flexible (for animal comfort)
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90189099
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India
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A Bull Leader (also known as a bull holder, lead, or nose tong) is a veterinary tool used to control and restrain bulls or other large cattle. It is typically clamped onto the septum (the soft tissue between the nostrils) or attached to a ring already inserted in the nose. This tool allows the handler or veterinarian to guide, hold, or temporarily immobilize the animal during procedures or transport.
• Plier-style (Bull Holder): Pincer or plier-type tool clamped onto the bull’s nose for temporary control.
• Nose Tongs (Bulldogs): Spring-loaded or screw-tension tongs that grip the nose without piercing.
• Chain/Nylon Rope Leads: Flexible leads attached to a nose ring or halter for guiding or walking the animal.
• Plier/Nose tong length: ~6–8 inches
• Chain/lead length: ~16–24 inches
• Stainless Steel – Durable, rust-resistant (for pliers and tongs)
• Galvanized Iron or Steel Chains – Strong and weather-resistant
• Leather, Nylon, or Cotton Straps – Soft and flexible (for animal comfort)
• Veterinary Instrument – Temporary animal restraint tool
• Livestock Equipment – Used during handling, medical exams, shows, or semen collection
• Forms – Sold as plier-type tools, nose clamps, chain leads, or rope leads
• Control aggressive or strong bulls during examination
• Lead animals during artificial insemination, dehorning, hoof trimming, etc.
• Temporarily restrain animals during treatment or loading
• Show control in livestock exhibitions Effective when used alongside nose rings or bull staffs
• Improves safety of handler and animal
• Enables precise control of powerful livestock
• Minimizes stress during medical or physical procedures
• Reusable and easy to clean
• May cause discomfort or stress if misused
• Risk of injury or tissue damage with excessive pressure
• Poor-quality materials may fail or rust over time
• Can be ineffective if the animal isn’t properly trained or accustomed
• Use only by trained personnel or under supervision
• Sanitize before and after each use
• Monitor the animal for signs of distress
• Never leave a bull unattended with a leader in place
• Before use: Clean thoroughly with veterinary-grade disinfectant or autoclave (if metal)
• After use: Rinse off dirt, dry fully, and disinfect
• Storage: Keep in a clean, dry place to avoid rust or conta
Code Type Description Code
HS Code Veterinary Surgical Instruments (global) 9018.90
HSN Code (India) Veterinary Instruments for Animal Handling 9018.9099
Alternate (if textile/leather) Animal Saddlery, Leads & Harnesses 4201.00
Q: What is a Bull Leader?
A veterinary tool used to safely control or lead bulls during handling or medical procedures.
Q: Is it painful for the animal?
When used correctly, discomfort is minimal. It should never cause pain or injury.
Q: Can it be reused?
Yes, with proper cleaning and sterilization, it can be safely reused.
Q: What’s the safest material to use?
Stainless steel for metal leaders; soft nylon or leather for leads.
Q: Which HS/HSN code applies?
Use 9018.90 for most plier-style or chain-based veterinary tools. Use 4201 only if the product is classified as a textile/leather harness or lead.
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A Bull Leader (also known as a bull holder, lead, or nose tong) is a veterinary tool used to control and restrain bulls or other large cattle. It is typically clamped onto the septum (the soft tissue between the nostrils) or attached to a ring already inserted in the nose. This tool allows the handler or veterinarian to guide, hold, or temporarily immobilize the animal during procedures or transport.
• Plier-style (Bull Holder): Pincer or plier-type tool clamped onto the bull’s nose for temporary control.
• Nose Tongs (Bulldogs): Spring-loaded or screw-tension tongs that grip the nose without piercing.
• Chain/Nylon Rope Leads: Flexible leads attached to a nose ring or halter for guiding or walking the animal.
• Plier/Nose tong length: ~6–8 inches
• Chain/lead length: ~16–24 inches
• Stainless Steel – Durable, rust-resistant (for pliers and tongs)
• Galvanized Iron or Steel Chains – Strong and weather-resistant
• Leather, Nylon, or Cotton Straps – Soft and flexible (for animal comfort)
• Veterinary Instrument – Temporary animal restraint tool
• Livestock Equipment – Used during handling, medical exams, shows, or semen collection
• Forms – Sold as plier-type tools, nose clamps, chain leads, or rope leads
• Control aggressive or strong bulls during examination
• Lead animals during artificial insemination, dehorning, hoof trimming, etc.
• Temporarily restrain animals during treatment or loading
• Show control in livestock exhibitions Effective when used alongside nose rings or bull staffs
• Improves safety of handler and animal
• Enables precise control of powerful livestock
• Minimizes stress during medical or physical procedures
• Reusable and easy to clean
• May cause discomfort or stress if misused
• Risk of injury or tissue damage with excessive pressure
• Poor-quality materials may fail or rust over time
• Can be ineffective if the animal isn’t properly trained or accustomed
• Use only by trained personnel or under supervision
• Sanitize before and after each use
• Monitor the animal for signs of distress
• Never leave a bull unattended with a leader in place
• Before use: Clean thoroughly with veterinary-grade disinfectant or autoclave (if metal)
• After use: Rinse off dirt, dry fully, and disinfect
• Storage: Keep in a clean, dry place to avoid rust or conta
Code Type Description Code
HS Code Veterinary Surgical Instruments (global) 9018.90
HSN Code (India) Veterinary Instruments for Animal Handling 9018.9099
Alternate (if textile/leather) Animal Saddlery, Leads & Harnesses 4201.00
Q: What is a Bull Leader?
A veterinary tool used to safely control or lead bulls during handling or medical procedures.
Q: Is it painful for the animal?
When used correctly, discomfort is minimal. It should never cause pain or injury.
Q: Can it be reused?
Yes, with proper cleaning and sterilization, it can be safely reused.
Q: What’s the safest material to use?
Stainless steel for metal leaders; soft nylon or leather for leads.
Q: Which HS/HSN code applies?
Use 9018.90 for most plier-style or chain-based veterinary tools. Use 4201 only if the product is classified as a textile/leather harness or lead.