Page 64 - 2025 Premier Equipment Digital Catalog
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DEWORMERS
pp. 60–63
VACCINES
pp. 56–57
Manual Syringes
DISPOSABLE NEEDLES sold on p. 54
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Small Flock Drencher
For a few animals (up to 40). 30 mL. Round ball on end of stainless steel tube prevents tissue damage.
To fill, simply insert the nozzle into a container and fill the gun. Manual fill. Not the strongest product, but functions well.
To control mL released per stroke, twist the incremental adjusting nut (inset).
nut
9" long (nozzle is 4")
Manual Drenchers
For quickly dosing high volumes of fluid.
To use, twist cylinder cap to desired dosage. To fill, compress handles and insert the nozzle into container and release the handle.
Manual fill. Plastic bodies. Adjusts by 10 mL increments.
13" long
(brass nozzle is 4-3/4")
17.5" long (metal nozzle is 8")
Small Flock Drencher
30 mL, 0.30 lb ...#654300
$9.30
Manual Drenchers
60 mL, 0.65 lb............... #654305 200 mL, 0.80 lb ............ #654306
for 50mL only (nozzle is 3.75"L)
$39.00 $43.00
Allflex Bottle Fed Syringe
Dispenses vaccine or treatments from 50 or 100 mL bottles. Adjusts from 0.25-2 mL dosages. Luer-lock tip.
Allflex Repeating Syringe
Accurately delivers selected dose.
25MR2 doses from 0.5-2.5 mL, holds 25 mL. 50MR2 doses from 1-5 mL, holds 50 mL.
25MR2, 25mL, 0.75 lb...................... #654601 $84.00 50MR2, 50mL, 0.80 lb ..................... #654600 $95.00 New! Drench Nozzle and Barrel for 50 mL Repeater Syringe 0.15 lb .................................................#654613 $57.30
Small Flock Drencher
(see above left)
2EM-BT, 0.25 lb.......#654602 $27.00
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Vaccinating
& Drenching Reliability, Precision and Speed
Treating livestock is a hard enough job, it doesn’t need to be made harder by faulty equipment. That’s why experienced shepherds see reliability, accuracy and speed as being more important than price for automatic syringes and drenchers. Quality is a must.
Proper drenching procedure is essential for dewormer efficiency. These are the tools we turn to when working our own flocks. They perform well for our needs, through we continue to seek alternatives that are further improved.
TIPS ON INTERNAL PARASITES:
Premier deworms by drenching instead of injecting because it is:
• Safer for the animal. Lower risk of an animal receiving too much drench. Some injectable dewormers, if overdosed, send animals into shock.
• More effective. Experts suggest that it kills a higher % of parasites. Drench goes directly to the worms, in the gut.
• Assures a better pelt and carcass. Injections can damage both.
Manual Drenchers