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Non Return Teat Dip Cup
Angled to reach the rear quarters easier This cup has a splash-proof lip Prevents contaminants from flowing into the unused dip.
$12.95 $12.30
2Qt Calf Nursing Bottle W/Snap On Nipple & Handle
The 2 QT nursing milk calf bottle with teat and handle is an essential tool for the hand-rearing of calves, ensuring that the young animals receive the vital nutrition they need in the absence of their mother. The design of these bottles is specifically tailored to mimic the natural feeding process, with a teat that simulates a cow's nipple, promoting proper suckling behavior and digestion. Quality is paramount when selecting a calf bottle, as it must withstand frequent use and cleaning. Features such as a vented cap to regulate air flow and prevent vacuum build-up, and durable, natural rubber teats that are comfortable for the calf and resistant to wear, are indicative of a high-quality bottle. The ease of disassembly and cleaning is also crucial to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of disease and proper use involves regular sterilization and monitoring the condition of the teat to ensure it remains safe for the calf to use. With the right bottle, calf-rearing can be a more manageable and successful endeavor, contributing to the health and growth of the herd. Snap cap nipple. Strong but lightweight bottle has notched pint markers. Plastic construction means it won't crack or break. Easy to clean and sanitize. Easy handle helps to manipulate better the bottle With grip indentations molded into the bottle for better handling.
$7.60
2 QT Nursing Milk Calf Bottle with Teat
The 2 QT nursing milk calf bottle with teat is an essential tool for the hand-rearing of calves, ensuring that the young animals receive the vital nutrition they need in the absence of their mother. The design of these bottles is specifically tailored to mimic the natural feeding process, with a teat that simulates a cow's nipple, promoting proper suckling behavior and digestion. Quality is paramount when selecting a calf bottle, as it must withstand frequent use and cleaning. Features such as a vented cap to regulate air flow and prevent vacuum build-up, and durable, natural rubber teats that are comfortable for the calf and resistant to wear, are indicative of a high-quality bottle. The ease of disassembly and cleaning is also crucial to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of disease and proper use involves regular sterilization and monitoring the condition of the teat to ensure it remains safe for the calf to use. With the right bottle, calf-rearing can be a more manageable and successful endeavor, contributing to the health and growth of the herd. Snap cap nipple. Strong but lightweight bottle has notched pint markers. Plastic construction means it won't crack or break. Easy to clean and sanitize. With grip indentations molded into the bottle for better handling.
$7.40
Mastitis Detection Cup
This ultimate strip cup has a 50% wider diameter (6 1/4") and a larger capacity with a practical black anti-splash screen for detecting mastitis infected milk. Snap-in screen can be removed with a simple flick of the thumb eliminating contact with potentially inflected milk. Emptying and cleaning is simple and quick. Wt. 7 oz.
$12.90
Mastitis Test Paddles White
May be used with any mastitis testing liquid. For testing all four quarters of the udder simultaneously for Mastitis. Use with CMT Concentrate.
$7.50
Special Offer: OB Handle w/ 30˝ Chain & 60˝ OB chain !
High-quality, chrome plated handle has a rubber grip handle is designed to grasp OB chains firmly. Both 30˝ and 60˝ chains are strong! Tested to provide 1,200 lb or more pull strength.
$29.24
60˝ OB Chain
The 60-inch obstetrical (OB) chain is a crucial tool in veterinary medicine, particularly in the field of bovine obstetrics. It is designed to aid in the delivery of calves, providing a good grip without causing injury to the calf or cow during a difficult calving process. The OB chain is often preferred over rope because it is more sanitary and less likely to slip off during use. When selecting an OB chain, it is important to consider the material for durability and ease of cleaning. Premium-quality nickel-plated OB chains are recommended for their reliable performance and long-lasting durability. In practice, using two 30-inch chains—one on either leg—can be more practical than a single 60-inch chain. Proper placement is critical: a chain loop should be placed around the leg just above the fetlock, with a half-hitch just above the hoof to spread the tension and avoid injury. After use, the chains should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to maintain sanitation. The use of OB chains is a testament to the advancements in veterinary practices that ensure the safety and health of livestock during the birthing process Strong! Tested to withstand a minimum of 1,200 lbs. of pull.
$14.50
30˝ OB Chain
The 30' OB Chain is an essential tool in the realm of veterinary obstetrics, particularly in the agricultural sector. Crafted from high-grade materials this durable chain is designed to withstand the rigors of assisting with the delivery of calves. Its length and material are chosen to provide a good grip on the calf without causing injury, ensuring the safety of both the animal and the user. The OB chain's sanitary properties make it a superior choice over traditional ropes, which can harbor bacteria and are more challenging to clean. The choice of chain length is crucial; the 30' chain is optimal when the front legs of the calf are exposed, while longer chains may be necessary for different birthing positions within the birth canal. This tool's design reflects a deep understanding of the calving process and a commitment to animal welfare, making it a reliable choice for farmers and veterinarians alike. During calf delivery, there are several common complications that can arise, posing risks to both the calf and the mother. One of the most frequent issues is dystocia, which is difficulty in delivering the calf due to its size or position. Calves that are too large or positioned abnormally in the birth canal can cause significant delays in delivery, leading to oxygen deprivation and potential mortality. Additionally, cows with smaller pelvic areas may experience more difficulty during calving, which is particularly common in younger cows that have not reached full skeletal maturity. Nutritional status also plays a critical role; cows that are either undernourished or overweight may have increased rates of dystocia. Other complications include abnormal presentations, such as breech or transverse positions, which require veterinary intervention to correct. Managing these risks involves careful monitoring, proper nutrition, and sometimes, medical intervention to ensure the health and safety of both the cow and the calf during the birthing process This OB Chain is Strong! Tested to withstand a minimum of 1,200 lbs. of pull
$8.75
Teat Slitter
Twin-blade, 3-ring. Equipped with set screw and spring. Stainless Steel construction. 4-1/2″ L rod, 8″ total length.
$9.50
BOVIVET Teat Dilators 10/pk
Diam. 5.5 mm, length 35 mm, individually packed in plastic tube with lubricating gel, red obdurator to be removed when milking.
$8.10
Dr. Naylor's Teat Dilators, QTY 40
Alleviate sore, scabbed, injured, or hard-to-milk teats; These teat dilators promote milking and natural healing. 40 dilators per box.
$9.80
Tumor Extractor
Highly recommended for removing small fibrous tumors from the milk ducts. 6-3/4″ long (17 cm)
$9.10