Product Details
Fully portable, handheld computerized device that identifies pregnant and nonpregnant sheep or goats. Determines pregnancy by locating amniotic fluid in the uterus. When pressed against the animal’s skin, the ultrasonic probe emits ultrasonic sound waves that are reflected by the amniotic fluid in the uterus of the pregnant animal. The reflected sound is then measured and analyzed by the instrument. When pregnancy is detected, a pulsing light and a sound signals the discovery. An extremely profitable tool that enables: the selection of pregnant animals in time to conserve feed; the elimination of labor and feeding costs of nonpregnant ones; proper treatment of pregnant animals; and easier, more advantageous buying and selling decisions. Can be used between 60 and 120 days after mating. The most effective time recommended for accurate diagnosis is from 90 days after breeding. Powered by a “9V” battery (not included).
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