Catheter Tip Syringes
Use to stomach tube weak lambs and kids. You will also need a stomach tube.
Can be used as a drencher as well.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Specs
140cc Syringe
- 8.25" long
- 1.75" diameter
- Catheter tip
- 5cc increments
- Marked in ounces up to 5 oz
- Brands vary
60cc Syringe
- 7.25" long
- 1.25" diameter
- Catheter tip
- Marked in ounces up to 2 oz
- Marked in numbered "ml" from 5-60
- Marked with line "ml" from 1-60
- Brands vary
Benefits
- If using as a tuber, you will need a stomach tube. See instructions above.
- Anyone who has used a 140cc syringe will never use a 60cc again by choice. It is so much easier to milk into the large syringe.
Tips
Shepherd’s Choice® Management Tip
Producers should NOT tube lambs that cannot hold their heads upright. In most cases these are hypothermic lambs. They need glucose (IP) and warming first. Once the animal has been revived and can hold its head up, then you can use the various stomach tube devices to deliver nourishment.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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Equipment
Red Rubber Tube, 6.0mm dia
Item #553200 -A safe, easy method for feeding weak lambs and goat kids. Attach to syringe to dispense milk or colostrum.
$1.75 -
Equipment
Clear Plastic Tube, 6.0mm dia
Item #553400 -A safe, easy method for feeding weak lambs and goat kids. Attach to syringe to dispense milk or colostrum.
$1.75
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Susan B from New York
140cc is so much better than the 60cc. You can milk out a ewe straight into the syringe, just hold your finger over the nozzle or plug it. Saves having to refill the syringe and spilling it over the lamb and yourself.
Marshelle S from Ohio
Syringes have good slide and blade has good edge.
Francisco G from California
For our little lamb.
Scott C from Idaho
Item works good for tubing lambs.
Robert J from Idaho
Flushes out wounds very quickly and efficiently. Also great for 1st feeding of lambs and goats when needed.