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Price:
$6.95
Highly recommended for removing small fibrous tumors from the milk ducts. 6-3/4" long. More. |
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Dr. Larson’s Plastic Teat Tubes
Price:
$4.85
For sore, injured, or hard-to-milk teats. Nonirritating, flexible retaining fingers. To use, insert tube into teat, then rotate tube 1/2 turn to right, and back 1/4 turn to left to expand flexible retaining fingers. Remove cap for milking. Leave... More. |
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Price:
$6.95
For injured, bruised, scabbed, and obstructed teats. Lubricated for the teat canal. Simply keep a dilator in the teat between milkings until teat milks free by hand. Pkg. of 40. More. |
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Self-Retaining Milking and Teat Tubes
Price:
$27.50
Self-retaining tubes packed one dozen to the box in assorted lengths, 2", 2-1/2", and 3". Smooth retaining ball ensures tube remaining in teat until removed. Box of 12. More. |
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Nasco’s Sterile Infusion Cannulas
Price:
$5.80
A roll of 100 individually stripped, sealed, 1-1/2" cannulas packaged in a handy dispenser pack. These economical, disposable cannulas fit both Luer-slip and Luer-lock syringe. Since only one cannula at a time is exposed, the remaining c... More. |
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Price:
$18.75
Because of its advantageous small size, this top-quality teat slitter is easier to insert in a narrow teat opening. Stainless steel construction, double-blade action. 4-1/2" L rod, 8" total length. More. |
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Price:
$72.50
This medium-size, 4.5 mm instrument is imported from Denmark and is very popular, especially among herdsmen in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Its most important advantage over the U.S. models is the double-cutting edge. 5" total length. More. |
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Price:
$1.25
Designed for injection of suffusing solution into the udder through the teat canal. Use with syringe or intravenous outfit. Tapered end for easy insertion without gouging. Opening for passage of solution is on the side. Made of chrome-plated stainle... More. |
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Dr. Irvin’s Shurflow Plastic Teat Tubes
Price:
$20.30
Teat tubes for cows with injured teats. Each self-retaining tube is packaged individually in a small vial. When tube has been inserted, it fits nearly flush with end of teat. No irritating thornlike protrusions are necessary to keep the tube in plac... More. |
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Price:
$11.75
Teat injuries are a serious problem to the high-production dairy cow. This cohesive polyester bandage will actually stay on the short, conical shape of the teat. Protects wound against dirt and contamination. Can be applied to a wet surface; does no... More. |
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