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Need some one way valves for lamb bar tubes
Author: Ted Sartell 
Date:   05-11-05 20:33

I use Premier teats for nursing young lambs and when the lambs get bigger I use the older lamb bar units with the black nipples and tubes that go down into a bucket. I have some one-way plastic valves that insert in the ends of the tubes to keep the milk from flowing out of the tubes so the lambs don't have to constantly suck or suck very long before they get some milk. The valves I have can be taken apart for cleaning. They have a ball bearing in them. They work quite well. The problem is I need some more of them and I can't remember where I got these and no place I've checked has any. There is no name on the valves I have so I can't trace them that way either. Do you have any or know where I could get some? Thanks a lot.

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Re: Need some one way valves for lamb bar tubes
Author: Gordon 
Date:   05-17-05 13:00

I know what you are looking for. Premier sold them at one time. We had to stop when the company that makes them raised the price so high that no one would buy them anymore.
We could not sell enough volume to get the price down. I do not know of anyone selling them at this time.
I am not sure if the company will send just a few of these to us.
Let me know how many you want and I will ask.

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Re: Need some one way valves for lamb bar tubes
Author: Ted Sartell 
Date:   05-18-05 17:52

Thanks for responding. Based on what you said about selling them previously I now think you are where I bought them originally.. I would like to get at least 6 of them. I know that's not many but thanks in advance for anything you can do. I don't understand how people use the lamb bar setups without these. The lamb bar works so much better with them. I've had lambs that just wouldn't use the lamb bar until I started using these valves.

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Re: Need some one way valves for lamb bar tubes
Author: Gordon 
Date:   05-19-05 17:18

I will see if we can get them for you.

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Re: Need some one way valves for lamb bar tubes
Author: Larry 
Date:   05-19-05 22:49

I have used the lamb bar nipples for a long time without the valves. I start with the bucket so full that the milk is almost dripping out of the nipple, so the lambs do not have to suck very much to get milk. Once they are trained, they will have no problem sucking enough to get milk even if the pail is almost empty.

Good luck.

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Re: Need some one way valves for lamb bar tubes
Author: Ted Sartell 
Date:   05-22-05 08:24

I thought about doing what you suggest and tried it once pretty much the way you describe, but instead of filling the bucket I used another narrower container inside the bucket to get the milk level up high where the nipples are. This method may work OK for some producers, but I did not like it for a couple of reasons. For us it wastes a lot of milk as we are only using the bucket feeders to feed supplement lambs when mothers have no milk for them or not enough milk for all their lambs. We never take the lambs totally away form the mother and many still get something from the mother. We don't have a lot of lambs that we need to we do this with, thus putting 3 or more gallonsof milk replacer in the bucket is a lot to do until they learn. Also I've seen some lambs that learn quickly and some that don't, especially those that are still getting some milk from their mother. My view is that I want to make it as easy as possible for the lambs to get going and keep going, and as easy as possible on me, so I don't want to make up lots of milk, some of which will go to waste, and I don't want to worry that some lamb hasn't gotten the hang of it and gets malnourished and falls behind. We also move our ewes and lambs into different management groups so the buckets need to be easily moved and setup in different areas. Having full buckets means they have to be more securely fastened to avoid spillage from handling by us and jostling by the lambs. The valves are so easy to use and to clean that we determined we don't even want to use the lamb bar without them. This year I did some experimentation, we had a bucket with two nipples without valves and two with valves and the lambs would only use the ones with the valves. At one point we had four lambs supplementing in that group and they knew which two had the valves and fought over them and would never use the other two no matter how hungry they seemed to be. After the lambs had gotten totally accustomed to the bucket I changed which nipples had the valves and the lambs quickly learned there'd been a change and then refused to use those nipples without the valves.

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