Bovivet Injectable Plastic Teat Probe (100/pk) - Sterile Intramammary Application Cannula
Product Features
The package contains a total of 100 professional teat probes in individually sterile packaging. Its design, perfectly compatible with standard injector tips, ensures the lossless delivery of medications and solutions. It features a rounded tip and smooth body design that does not damage the mammary duct tissue. It is specially manufactured for injecting antibiotics, disinfectants, or therapeutic fluids into the mammary gland. Its disposable feature allows for a fresh and sterile start for each application. Its high-volume packaging provides an economical solution for clinics and large-scale livestock farms.
Product Description
The Bovivet Injectable Plastic Teat Probe is one of the most essential consumables for veterinarians in mammary health management. Especially in mastitis treatments, the precise and sterile application of intramammary medications is of vital importance. These probes create a safe bridge between the injector and the mammary duct, ensuring the medication reaches the target area without straining the duct or causing tissue trauma. The economical 100-piece pack meets your stock needs during intensive treatment periods without compromising hygiene standards.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Fast and Secure Connection: Attaches to the injector tip in seconds and prevents medication waste with its leak-proof performance. Infection Control: 100 sterile products help completely eliminate the risk of cross-contamination within the herd. Tissue-Friendly Material: Flexible and durable plastic structure prevents the animal from becoming restless during application. Ideal Flow Performance: The internal channel structure is designed to allow even thick medications to be easily injected. Economic Efficiency: Optimizes operating expenses by reducing unit costs with the advantage of bulk packaging.
Areas of Use
Intramammary antibiotic and solution applications in mastitis cases; Mammary duct cleaning and disinfection procedures; Opening and washing the duct in teat blockages; All types of mammary duct interventions performed in clinical and field settings.