Weaver Leather Mini Roto Brush for Livestock, Wool/Hair Stimulating and Grooming Brush for Goat Sheep Cattle, Use with Drill, Coat Deshedding Tool
$20.35





Price: $20.35
(as of Oct 25, 2025 11:39:24 UTC – Details)
Weaver Livestock Mini Roto Grooming Tools Brush – An industry first, the innovative grooming pet brush for livestock animals is crafted specifically for use with a drill, allowing for rotation that effectively stimulates leg wool and hair restoration on cattle, sheep and goats. Measuring 4 inches long, the cow hair brush features an oblong shape and alternating long and short bristle rows, allowing the cow brush to reach deep while working the surface, ensuring maximum definition and body. Perfect for daily use to train leg wool and hair, and for show day preparation, the shedding comb excels in pulling up, separating, and defining leg wool and hair. The bristle brush efficiently removes all dead hair, dandruff, and dirt and restores stronger, soft, newer hair. This makes our cattle supplies excellent for maintaining the cleanliness and health of your livestock. The wooden handle provides a comfortable grip, while the drill is not included, the cattle, sheep and goat brush is designed to fit most standard drills. Its ability to stimulate hair, detangle, and exfoliate makes this brush an indispensable goat supplies tool, ensuring your animals look their best every day. An essential livestock accessory and a relaxing tool for livestock animals, our brushes for grooming are great gifts for goat, sheep and cattle owners.
Mini Roto Brush: Transform the grooming routine for your livestock with Weaver Livestock brush, an industry first; designed to be used with a drill (not included), our cattle brush stimulates leg wool and restores fresh, newer hair on sheep, goats and even pigs
Detangling Design: The alternating long and short bristle rows, of this innovative goat brush pulls up, separates, and defines leg wool/hair providing maximum definition; pet deshedding brush is perfect for show day prep and daily care routines
Healthy and Clean Coat: Use this shedding brush on your animals daily for exfoliation and body wool/hair restoration- efficiently removing dead hair, dandruff, and dirt, goat brushes for grooming delivers healthier skin and coat for cattle, lambs and more
Easy Attachment: Crafted with a durable wooden handle, this shedding tool is easy to attach to your drill and feels comfortable in your hand – the sheep brush trains leg wool and hair on livestock, giving a well-groomed appearance with minimal effort
Essential Grooming Accessory: For daily care and show preparation, our livestock comb is a must have; the pet grooming brush stimulates and prepares leg wool and hair, making it a perfect first step in the fitting process – an ideal cleaning brush for livestock
Customers say
Customers find the rotobrush effective, particularly for dogs and horses, and appreciate its built-to-last construction. The brush attaches easily to drills and works well for various purposes, with one customer noting it’s great for German Shepherds. Customers disagree on the stiffness of the bristles, and while some consider it good value for money, others find it overpriced.
13 reviews for Weaver Leather Mini Roto Brush for Livestock, Wool/Hair Stimulating and Grooming Brush for Goat Sheep Cattle, Use with Drill, Coat Deshedding Tool
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RootSlash –
Works Great!
Helpful for de-shedding short hair dogs prior to baths.If you have a long hair dog and want to use this – give them a haircut beforehand.Our dogs are pretty skittish around electric equipment, but after a few times of using this, they love it… especially when you hit their sweet spots first.Be cautious of a few things:1. Think of it like back scratching.2. Applying too much pressure can do more harm than good.3. Hitting the same spot for too long can pull out too much fur and irritate tissue and muscles.3. Setting the drill at too high a speed can let it get away from you, if you have an adjustable drill, use a lower torque setting to help keep it from being harmful. Be aware of pets ears or collars, or anything that may roll up in the brush.As long as you’re mindful of your pets, this can be a very useful tool. We use it prior to bath time and if they’ve rolled around in the dirt/grass all day.It has also significantly reduced the amount of fur that ends up in the tub.Overall, the pets like it, the wife loves it, and I’m glad I got it. It appears to be built to last a lifetime.
Kaylin Regula –
How did I not get this sooner?!
This thing is a MUST have during shedding season! No more carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, or rotator cuff tears this year!Warning! – donât go too close to longer hair (mane/tail or longer mini hair) it will get caught!I use this every night, and it is so quick and satisfying!I did have to tighten the bolts on both ends of the brush because they became loose at first but have not since then!
Lui –
Not bad..
Jury is still out, but after 10 minutes, it did a decent job. Will have to play with it a bit more, get the speeds right, set some pb on a bone for my husky to chill, and then see how deep I can go under the coat. My first impression is it grabbed the loose and mostly top. I tried reversing the direction to see the difference, and again, not bad. Don’t expect to deshed your pooch with this thing, I can assure you that ain’t happening. But it may get you half way there, maybe. I see this more as assitance for maintenance.The angle of a standard handheld drill makes it interesting, I may try a straight handle held drill and see if that makes a difference. My husky didn’t mind the drill sound much, so I didn’t have to contend with that. Plus, he liked the brush overall as I brushed some spots that gave him the shaky shaky scratch reflex.The design is solid enough where I think it will last. Simple design, rounded brush about 4 inches long, with a hole and a 6-6.5 inch lag bolt through it. Time will tell how the bristles hold up to my husky. Pulling off the hair from the brush once I was done was not hard either, just pulled.Overall, not a bad purchase. Cost wise, eh, I would want a few dollars cheaper. You could make this cheaper if you found the right brush and put a lag bolt through it..
Jordan –
Awesome
This works great for my dogs. You do need to be careful and not sit one spot too long or press too hard as you can risk pulling out their hair or causing a burn but as long as you pay attention it works awesome. I wouldn’t suggest using it on a long haired dog though as I could see how hair could get tangled in the brush if it’s too long.
Weber –
Great for Grooming and Cleaning the saddle pads!
This is awesome and the horses love it! It is soft enough not to hurt them but stiff enough to get the hair and deep dirt. I can even use it on their legs… Careful, don’t get it caught in their mane or tail!! 🙂
a g –
Not for every horse
This works well and have seen it used on large draft horseâs shedding their winter coat. But the bristles are too stiff for my Thoroughbredâs summer coat.Wish it came with different bristle options because it is an amazing idea.
Stacey –
Love it!!
Love this and more importantlyâ¦more horse loves it!!! Do be careful around the mane and tail though!!
Kynna –
Show Pig Equipment.
Got this for my show pigs and it definitely did its job. Easy to attach to a drill, and is extremely durable.
Nassar El Sonbatti –
The dogs literally enjoy when I use this to deshed them.
deanna j. –
I can’t say enough about this. I have 2 horses and one has the thickest longest hair. It doesn’t shed them out immediately, but it sure helps get the deep fluff and winter dander off. So easy and they both love it. It will get tangled in the mane if your not careful and I recommend a slow speed on your drill when using it.
Vicki Mills –
Works Perfect, horses love it!
Reviewer –
Does a decent job. Obviously it doesnât get all the hair out, but gets some. I do not recommend on long haired dogs, only short haired.Worked on short haired German Shepherd, however not on Australian Shepherd.
Frequent Shopper –
Works ok but you need a guard to protect the hair from getting caught in the drill. Maybe for short haired dogs it would be safer.