Home > News > Industry News

The difference between veterinary plastic steel syringe and continuous syringe

2022-11-09

For the pig industry, livestock epidemic prevention is a top priority. Doing a good job in epidemic prevention is to reap profits in disguise. Generally speaking, the growth stage of livestock needs to be vaccinated with many different specifications of vaccines. For large-scale farms, the epidemic prevention of sows is more troublesome. Because there are too many pigs to be vaccinated, the general Plastic-Steel Veterinary Syringes we use are often of little value. Because each injection needs to be sucked once to hit a sow, the operation is cumbersome and inefficient.

Plastic-Steel Veterinary Syringes are usually used to treat sows. For example, when a sow is sick and needs to inject liquid medicine, it may need to inject 20ml of liquid medicine at a time, even 50ml is normal. At this time, Plastic-Steel Veterinary Syringes of different specifications reflect its use value, and can inject enough at one time.

Pigs are more commonly vaccinated by continuous syringes, which can complete the vaccination of multiple sows at one time. If a sow needs to inoculate 5ml, take a 50ml continuous syringe as an example: its volume adjustment range is 1-5ml, then it can vaccinate 10 sows at the same time. This saves time to a certain extent and improves work efficiency.

In addition, in order to strictly prevent and control African swine fever, the market has launched a new needle-free continuous syringe. The advantages are greater: there is no cross-infection between pigs, and there is no risk of needle sticking for the operator; the diffusion area after injection is larger; the stress reaction of sows after injection is small.

We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic and personalize content. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Privacy Policy
Reject Accept