Navel Cup
To prevent navel infection in newborns in lambing sheds.
Navel cups enable treatment of navels with less mess and waste—so the disinfectant ends up on the lamb's navel and not on you!
Benefits
How to Use
- Fill navel cup with Triodine-7
- Apply navel cup and coat navel with Triodine-7
- Remove navel cup and allow navel to dry
Tips
- How much Triodine-7 is needed? Enough to cover the entire cord. We cover up to 200 lambs per bottle. Cost in time and $$ is little when compared to benefits.
- Before using the navel cup, clip the navel short so it doesn’t drag on the ground or risk mother stepping on it. Lessens the chance for bacteria to enter.
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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Breeding Supplies
Latex Gloves - Medium (box of 100)
Item #550902 -Use during lambing, handling sick animals or conducting postmortems. Protect your hands from inks and fluids which may stain or cause skin irritation.
$14.00 -
Treatments
Triodine-7 Spray (with sprayer), 16 oz
Item #556100 -For newborn lambs and goat kids to sanitize and dry navel cords. Also used on cattle, horses, dogs and swine to disinfect superficial wounds and insect bites.
$21.00 -
Equipment
Navel Clamps, pkg of 10
Item #556200 -Use to close or pinch off the navel cords of newborn lambs or goat kids. Stops bleeding from the umbilical cord and prevents navel infection.
$8.50
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Scott C from Idaho
Great way to apply iodine to the lamb’s navels.
Sandra F from Florida
We thought this would help save $ and time on the iodine for dipping—not sure it will though. We dip umbilical and toes, so we do not want the used iodine to return to the storage section but it looks like that will happen. Previously we have just used paper dixie cups and disposed of them as a single use item. We will try out this, but I dont want to contaminate all iodine in the storage part of the dipper...have to see how that goes still.
Allen H from Indiana
Wastes entirely too much Iodine. So much easier just using spray nozzle on Iodine bottle. I feel this was a wasted purchase.
Susan M from California
Have not used this as a navel cup yet but I have used these as teat dip cups for many years and they have always worked well.
Jo B from Texas
After using everything from a pill bottle to a measuring cup this does work pretty well. It's rather hard to use and I wish the bottle part was smaller. I had hoped to keep from getting unsubscribe myself, so far it hasn't worked out. Also wish it has a cover.