A
cattle prod, also called a
stock prod, is a handheld device commonly used to make
cattle or other
livestock move by striking or poking them. An
electric cattle prod is a stick with electrodes on the end which is used to make cattle move through a relatively high-voltage, low-current
electric shock. The electric cattle prod is said to have been invented by Texas cattle baron
Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. of the
King Ranch around 1930, although versions were sold as early as 1917.