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Tubes 16"L
 Red Rubber & Plastic Tubes
For attaching to 60cc and 140cc syringes (right). Shepherds disagree about which is best—red rubber vs clear plastic tubes.
Red rubber tubes remain flexible in all temperatures—but that flexibility means they require more time and care to insert.
Clear plastic tubes are easier to insert because they’re less flexible. However, when it’s cold (sub-zero cold), clear tubes become stiff and may cause injury during insertion (more of a concern with goat kids). Keep tubes inside your coveralls to warm them.
Red Rubber Tube, 0.02 lb........................ #553200 $1.75 Clear Plastic Tube, 0.02 lb ....................... #553400 $1.75
140cc Syringe (4.6 oz)
Syringes with extended catheter tips for attaching the rubber or plastic tubes (left).
140cc Syringe, 0.20 lb ......................... #553000 $9.00 60cc Syringe, 0.10 lb .............................#553100 $2.00
60cc Syringe (2 oz)
Syringes
 Handle, 13.5"L
 How to disinfect navels
Combat navel joint ill with good newborn management practices. Always dip or saturate navels with iodine, maintain clean lambing pens and use preventative treatment (consult your veterinarian to develop your management program).
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   Fill navel cup with Triodine-7
Triodine–7
Sanitizes and dries navel cords on newborns to reduce risk of navel joint ill. Similar to 7% iodine supplied previously by Premier.
Spray nozzle included. 16 oz bottle.
Triodine-7, 1.30 lb ....................... #556100 *Does not ship via USPS or air.
HELPFUL HINTS
Apply navel cup and coat Remove navel cup and navel with Triodine-7 allow navel to dry
  $21.00*
Navel Cup
For covering newborn lamb navels with Triodine-7. Minimal mess and waste due to the inward curve on the rim. Disinfectant ends up on the lamb’s navel and not on you.
Navel Cup, 0.20 lb..............................#556000
$5.70
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  Q. How much Triodine-7 is needed?
A. 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 navel short so it doesn’t drag on the ground or risk the mother stepping on it. Lessens the chance of bacteria entering it.
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 Lambing & Kidding Aids
         LAMBING & KIDDING AIDS
Synthetic covered cable, 22"L, 1/8" dia
Lamb Puller
If the ewe is small and the lamb or your hand is too big, this tool can be vital. Apply SuperLube (see p. 104), insert, slide over front legs/behind head and pull gently.
Lamb Puller, 0.30 lb ......................#558100 $18.00
Container, 8 oz 5.5"H x 2"D
Tube, 19.5"L
Trusti Tuber
Specifically designed to help shepherds get needed nutrition immediately into lambs and kids. Wide opening allows direct milking from ewe or doe, reducing spillage. Has a flexible, transparent tube.
Trusti Tuber, 0.10 lb ............. #556222 $25.00
Usable clipping area is 3/4"
Navel Clamps
An alternative to iodine. To close off the navel cords of newborns to prevent entry of organisms. When the cord dries and falls off, the clip will fall with it. Reusable. Plastic.
Clamps (pkg of 10), 0.20 lb......... #556200 $8.50 premier1supplies.com • 1-800-282-6631


















































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