Mastitis Detector 1 Quarter Dairy Cattle Mastitis Quick and Portable by DOD
Mastitis Detector 1 Quarter Dairy Cattle Mastitis Quick and Portable by DOD

Mastitis Detector 1 Quarter Dairy Cattle Mastitis Quick and Portable by DOD

Mastitis Detector 1 Quarter Dairy Cattle Mastitis Quick and Portable by DOD

A Mastitis detector is used for detecting sub-clinical mastitis in its earliest visually undetectable stage. It is portable and easy to use allowing for the production of top quality milk. It allows for detecting medical conditions separately for each quarter and for effective prevention through fast udder condition monitoring. It helps to detect an early stage of illness without visible symptoms (Mastitis Subclinica). The detector measures changes in the electrical resistance of the milk, as development of sub-clinical mastitis (asymptomatic stage) is accompanied by an increase in salt levels in milk, which involves a change in the electrical resistance. This rule is considered to be the most reliable indirect test in diagnosing Mastitis Subclinica. The test is very simple, you need to milk the first portion of milk directly from the nipple to the measuring cup, press the button to read the result, pour out the milk, clean the cup and repeat the steps for the other 3 quarters. 1 9V 6F-22 type battery. 1 Rugged storage case. Unit weight 3 lbs (with battery). Automatic Power input about 15 m A. Measurement control single chip microcomputer. Estimated working time on one battery pack about 29h Display. LCD, 3.5 digits. Measuring range 10-990 units Measurement resolution 10 units. Recommended storage temperature from 40 to 115. The item “Mastitis Detector 1 Quarter Dairy Cattle Mastitis Quick and Portable by DOD” is in sale since Sunday, October 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Business & Industrial\Agriculture & Forestry\Livestock Supplies\Dairy Cattle”. The seller is “drami-7″ and is located in Southbury, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to United States.
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