Bovivet Plastic Teat Probe 3.3 mm Milking Tube (20/pk) - Sterile Treatment and Milk Drainage Cannula
Product Features
The package contains 20 individually sterile, ready-to-use teat probes. With its 3.3 mm outer diameter and 6 cm length, it perfectly fits the anatomy of the teat duct. It can be directly attached to all standard Luer-lock syringes, facilitating medication administration. Its smooth outer surface and rounded tip prevent tissue damage during insertion into the duct. Ideal for keeping the duct open and ensuring controlled milk drainage in cases of duct constriction. Its disposable nature completely eliminates the risk of cross-contamination and infection.
Product Description
The Bovivet Plastic Teat Probe is one of the most frequently preferred professional consumables by veterinarians for teat duct treatments and medication administration. Also known as a Milking Tube, this product keeps the duct open, especially in cases where the duct is blocked or where milk cannot drain spontaneously due to edema. Thanks to the Luer-lock connection, it allows for the direct and leak-proof administration of antibiotics or other therapeutic fluids into the duct using a syringe.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Precise Drug Administration: The Luer-lock connection ensures a secure lock between the syringe and the probe, preventing drug loss. Tissue-Friendly Design: The smooth-passing 3.3 mm diameter shaft can be inserted without damaging the delicate teat tissue. Maximum Hygiene: Each probe is in sterile packaging, preventing the creation of a new source of infection during mastitis treatment. Effective Drainage: Allows for painless milk drainage from the udder in animals with duct narrowing (stenosis) or injury. Practical Use: The advantage of a 20-piece pack reduces stock costs for emergency interventions in clinics and large-scale farms.
Areas of Application
Maintaining duct patency in teat injuries and duct narrowing; Intramammary drug and solution administration; Situations where milk cannot be manually drained after calving or in mastitis cases; Supportive treatment to prevent duct closure after surgical interventions.