Draminski EDC Heat Detector - Digital Estrus and Early Pregnancy Monitoring
Product Features
Digitally determines the most accurate insemination time by measuring changes in the electrical resistance of vaginal mucus (sputum) fluid. Detects latent (silent) estrus periods with nearly 100% accuracy. Can be used for early pregnancy checks (confirmation) between the 19th and 23rd days after insemination. With its large memory capacity, it records 200,000 measurements for 250 different animals with date and time information. Measurement data can be transferred to a computer via USB cable and analyzed in herd management software. Its high-contrast LED screen allows for easy reading of data in the barn environment. Offers long-lasting, uninterrupted operation with 4 x 1.5 V - AA (Mignon) LR6 batteries. It has a fast, practical, and ergonomic design that does not compromise animal welfare.
Product Description
The Draminski EDC Heat Detector is an advanced technology device developed to maximize fertility in modern livestock farms. Unlike traditional observation methods, it provides "objective" data based on changes in electrical resistance in the animal's biological fluid. This eliminates missed insemination periods, especially in cows exhibiting "silent estrus." The ability to transfer the device's data to a computer allows you to professionally archive the reproductive cycle of each animal in the herd.
Technical Advantages and Profitability
Eliminates Error Margin: Increases insemination success by converting invisible physiological changes into digital data. Economic Efficiency: Significantly reduces feed and veterinary costs by reducing the number of idle days. Early Pregnancy Diagnosis: Accelerates herd planning by checking pregnancy status before the next estrus period. Comprehensive Archive: Helps compare historical data with its massive memory of 200,000 measurements. Durable Construction: Made of high-quality material resistant to harsh barn conditions, humidity, and impacts. USB Integration: Enables digital storage and sharing of data via computer connection.
Applications
Daily estrus tracking and insemination management in cattle farms. Monitoring of high-yielding dairy cows experiencing silent estrus problems. Checking animals suspected of early pregnancy after insemination. Modern farms that maintain digital data records in herd management systems.