Red Latex Teats
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- Made of latex
- 2" tall x 1 3/8" wide
Benefits
How to Use
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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Treatments
Advance® Arrest Energy Supplement
Item #622335 -A livestock energy supplement with electrolytes. Contains a gelling agent to help rapidly restore lost fluids.
$3.25 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids and Accessories
NutraStart® Milk Replacer for Kids, 25 lb bag
Item #622330 -Fully formulated complete feed for goat kids. It provides the entire nutritional requirements of the kid goat from its second day of life through to weaning.
$68.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids and Accessories
NutraStart® Milk Replacer for lambs, 25 lb bag
Item #622320 -A complete first feed for lambs and goat kids. It provides the entire nutritional requirements of the lamb or kid from its second day of life through weaning.
$68.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids and Accessories
NutraStart® Replacer with Coccidiostat, 25 lb bag
Item #622301 -Milk replacer for baby lambs and goat kids. Formulated with coccidiostat for prevention of coccidiosis.
$70.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids and Accessories
NutraStart® Milk Replacer for Kids, 8 lb bag
Item #622030 -Fully formulated complete feed for goat kids. It provides the entire nutritional requirements of the kid goat from its second day of life through to weaning.
$31.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids and Accessories
NutraStart® Milk Replacer for lambs, 8 lb bag
Item #622020 -A complete first feed for lambs and goat kids. It provides the entire nutritional requirements of the lamb or kid from its second day of life through weaning.
$31.00 -
Treatments
Colostrum Replacement, 235g (8.3 oz)
Item #621600 -To replace or supplement maternal colostrum in the first day of life.
$19.50 -
Teats and Nipples
Bucket Teat Unit Wrench
Item #565010 -Fits perfectly over bucket teat units. Provides the needed grip to loosen tight nuts.
$4.20 -
Teats and Nipples
Bucket Teat Unit
Item #565000 -For feeding orphaned lambs and kids via milking buckets. Attach a rubber or latex teat for the animals to nurse.
$3.40 -
Buckets and Troughs
Square Bucket only w drilled hole(s), 2 gallon
Item #564805 -Predrilled buckets ideal for use as teat units. Flat sides sit against panels and reduces likelihood of being knocked around by assertive lambs.
$9.75 -
Buckets and Troughs
Square Bucket only w drilled hole(s), 4 gallon
Item #564804 -Predrilled buckets ideal for use as teat units. Flat sides sit against panels and reduces likelihood of being knocked around by assertive lambs.
$12.50 -
Buckets and Troughs
EzeLid
Item #564802 -Fits our 2 and 4 gallon buckets. Easy to remove while providing a secure covers for feeds.
$2.60
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Paula S from Ontario, Canada
I love these Latex nipples for they ease of assembly and quick acceptability. The hard rubber teats are fine for older lambs but they are very difficult to assemble.
Pandora S from North Carolina
I love these Red Latex Teats, they are accepted by the babies and they hold up under much abuse. Baby goats are rough and these teats pass the test.
Hector V from Vermont
I'm in dire need of this, my current nipples torn away and I have orphaned lambs to fee and this is the Northeast where it's still frigid and these guys are 2 months old. Back order on a most crucial item? Come on! That's pure negligence. So I have a bucket with no nipples and I'm holding together my old bucket and old nipples with a makeshift arrangement to prevent leaking. NOT GOOD.
Crystal E from Northeastern California
These nipple work great on the bucket units and also fit on plastic bottles for hand feeding. We use these instead of the Pritchard teats for supplementing. Lambs learn to use it as well as any other and they last a season or longer at our place.
Charles S from Florida
Work great! The lambs take readily to them, no issues with leakage or stoppages. You do have to pull the ends open as the 'X' doesn't get cut 100% on all of them.
As for the fellow that had a problem, it sounds like he used them without the teat unit. No way they will work by just sticking the nipple in a hole in a bucket, they have to be used with the teat unit.
It helps to have a little food grade silicone or soapy water when assembling everything.