Auto Syringe & Drencher, 6 ml
Easy way to vaccinate or drench many animals without having to refill after each animal. Use with sheep, goats and small calves.
- Refills itself between injections via a plastic tube (included) and draw-off assembly that connects directly into vaccine bottles.
- 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.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Specs
- Includes: gun, tube, 1 spring and 3 Uni-Lock draw-off assemblies that fit 50, 100, 200 and 250 mL bottle collars.
- Syringe: 6.75"L x 6.25"H
- Tube: 47"L
- Drench Nozzle: 4"L (sold separately)
- Adjusts by 1/4 mil from 0 - 6 mL for accurate dosages
Sold as a syringe for vaccinating but you can add a drench nozzle (sold separately) for drenching.
How to Use
Run clean water through the syringe after you're done for the day to keep the valves from plugging.
Troubleshooting
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
Medicine Bottle Holder
Item #654402 -Holds the reservoir for auto drench guns and vaccination tools.
$21.00 -
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
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
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Drenching and Vaccinating
Replacement Cylinder for Syringe
Item #654403 -Dispense vaccinations, treatments and drench to sheep, goats and other small livestock. Automatically measures dosage.
$15.73 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Replacement Needle Nut
Item #654404 -Dispense vaccinations, treatments and drench to sheep, goats and other small livestock. Automatically measures dosage.
$9.92
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Lynn O from New York
Time saver for sure. Took advice for others and purchased extra cylinders to have on hand although I've not had to use them. I have small hands and unit is easy for me to use particularly for drenching. Works great for the sheep and have used for cattle vaccinations as well.
Sandy E from Virginia
Works good initially however even keeping it clean we have started having problems with it refilling quickly and have to watch closely with each injection
Peter P from NH
I used this several times to drench our 90+ sheep and lambs. Seems to work well and is a big time saver. With the bottle and velcro arm band were done in an hour. The adjustment is quick so we don't over or under dose. So far, since the other reviews offer some cautions, no trouble at all, but still decided to get spare parts. Well cleaned after use, it is ready to go in minutes.
Sue R from CA
I have been using this for years for vaccinating and drenching sheep. Yes, the plastic barrel does break easily. For drenching use the larger and much stronger 12.5 ml syringe. Premier doesn't carry it but maybe they will if enough of us ask. I still have to replace a barrel once in awhile but have learned to keep a spare on hand. It is worth that minor inconvenience. I have found this brand to be the easiest and most trouble free to use. The smaller 5 ml syringe works fine for vaccinations.
Laura R from Texas
I have used this drench gun for sheep and meat goats for drenching and vaccinating. It usually works very well, especially for kids and lambs. The only real problem I have had with this drench gun is that the goats have a tendency to bite down on the drench nozzle with their back teeth and twist causing the cylinder to break right at the end where the nozzle screws in. I've had to replace the cylinder on my gun several times.