Auto Syringe & Drencher, 12.5 ml
Product Details
Use this high capacity syringe & drencher to vaccinate or drench your animals for internal parasites.
It refills itself between injections via a plastic tube (included) attached to bottle.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Customization
Specs
- Includes: gun, tube, 2 springs and 3 Uni-Lock draw-off assemblies that fit 50, 100, 200 and 250 mL bottle collars that will fit directly onto vaccine bottles.
- Syringe: 7"L x 5.5"H
- Tube: 47"L
- Drench nozzle: 4"L (sold separately).
- #654503 - The check valve is built onto the cylinder (small metal tip) and cannot be removed.
How to Use
Can be used with a Backpack (sold separately) holds 1 liter.
Also use our handy EzePak Belt & Holster when you need both hands to work an animal.
Precautions
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Drenching and Vaccinating
Bottle w/Rubber Stopper
Item #654405 -A spare plastic bottle that will fit into the medicine bottle holder, which enables you to be hands free when treating animals.
$3.90 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Medicine Bottle Holder
Item #654402 -Holds the reservoir for auto drench guns and vaccination tools.
$21.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Backpack for Drenchers
Item #654512 -Supplies drench to our 5 mL and 12.5 mL automatic drenchers to reduce the need to refill smaller containers.
$25.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
EzePak Belt & Holster
Item #654520 -Nylon belt/holster holds a wide range of automatic syringes and drenchers. Useful when you need both hands to work with an animal.
$42.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
16g x 3/4" Disposable Needles, pkg. of 10
Item #888009 -Monoject™ needles with K-3 Lancet point for vaccinating and treating livestock. Aluminum and polypropylene ends connect securely with compatible Luer-lock syringes. Packages of 10 or 100.
$4.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
14g x 1" Disposable Needles, pkg. of 10
Item #888010 -Monoject™ needles with K-3 Lancet point for vaccinating and treating livestock. Aluminum and polypropylene ends connect securely with compatible Luer-lock syringes. Packages of 10 or 100.
$4.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
16g x 1" Disposable Needles, pkg. of 10
Item #888011 -Monoject™ needles with K-3 Lancet point for vaccinating and treating livestock. Aluminum and polypropylene ends connect securely with compatible Luer-lock syringes. Packages of 10 or 100.
$4.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
18g x 1" Disposable Needles, pkg. of 10
Item #888012 -Monoject™ needles with K-3 Lancet point for vaccinating and treating livestock. Aluminum and polypropylene ends connect securely with compatible Luer-lock syringes. Packages of 10 or 100.
$3.50 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
20g x 1/2" Disposable Needles, pkg. of 10
Item #888013 -Monoject™ needles with K-3 Lancet point for vaccinating and treating livestock. Aluminum and polypropylene ends connect securely with compatible Luer-lock syringes. Packages of 10 or 100.
$3.50
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Dave M from Pennsylvania
I just got a couple of dozen very wild unhandled sheep from a fellow going out of the business. A lot of them showing bottlejaw. Ran them through a makeshift corral into a chute made of old pallets. Without this drencher I think this might have never been possible. It is handy to be able to change the dose on the fly. Although you do waste a small amount when dialing down, the convenience is worth it.
Kasey N from Iowa
They work well, but they can break so buy two
Lilian J from Oregon
I have been using the same brand drench gun over the past 7 or so years and wormed hundreds of sheep. It really is worth the cost as it saves time and makes it a lot easier to treat a large flock. The only problem is that I neglected to order the drench nozzle. I think that the product summary needs to clearly say that you need to order the drench nozzle separately if you plan to use the product to worm animals. Since I don't want to pay shipping, I need to wait until I have other items to order and add the nozzle to the order (bummer).
Joe/Jim V from Indiana
Purchasing my fourth drench gun. We run 120 doe goat herd, and it is a breeze worming them all the same afternoon with two people and a good working chute system. Because they are cheap compared to the competition, I always keep an extra on hand for parts or in case one breaks. They are easy to clean and maintain. Only issue I have ever had is an old doe grabbing onto the drench gun nozzle when I was pulling it out and it cracked the plastic tip where it connects. This completely breaks the gun because the check valves will not work properly when air can seep in the crack. This was after about 4 years of use and a lot of doses given. Well worth the money, and comparatively a well made affordable drench gun. I just took my last spare and used it to apply delouse topical treatment, which we had been using a old single dose hand drencher for. It really sped up productivity running two of them. I would hands down buy it again.
Bill F from New Hampshire
The unit feels semi-disposable. It performed well the first time I used it, but there were a couple of glitches. The most important was that about halfway through drenching my lambs with Valbazen I noticed that the dosage had increased to 6 ML, enough for a 200-pound animal. Fortunately, Valbazen has a very high degree of safety, but who knows how many lambs received this overdose before I noticed it? The second was that the drench nozzle has a tendency to shift, requiring me to stop and adjust it quite a few times -- maybe every 10 lambs or so.
I miss the old Syrvet drenchers, which were more rugged and durable than this, but my recent experience with two of them (purchased elsewhere) is that while they felt rugged they were in fact junk, which could fall apart after drenching as few as 100 lambs. I believe this unit will outperform the Syrvet, despite its shortcomings.