Ezi-Shot (Slap Shot)
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Ezi-Shot (Slap Shot)
Description
ISL Ezi-Shot Slap Shot Extension Tube Vaccinator Luer Lock
The Simcro (ISL) Ezi-Shot Slap Shot provides an extension system for livestock vaccination work. This extension tube connects between your vaccinator and the needle to give you more reach. ISL Animal Health manufactures this product in New Zealand to ISO 9001:2015 standards with Bureau Veritas certification.
The Slap Shot may improve control and safety when vaccinating animals in pens or alleyways. By extending the distance between vaccinator and needle, you might reduce needle breakage risks that can happen with close contact. The tube connects to most vaccinators that use a standard Luer needle fitting. It's also compatible with luer-lock systems including ISL Bottle Mounted Vaccinators specifically. This setup could help prevent wasted vaccine when animals move suddenly during injection.
The extension allows you to maintain better position while the animal is restrained in yards or races. This innovative delivery solution aims to enhance the value of pharmaceuticals you administer to production animals.
Features
- Extension tube connects vaccinator to needle for extra reach
- May improve control and safety during vaccination procedures
- Compatible with luer-lock systems including ISL Bottle Mounted Vaccinators
- Connects to most vaccinators using standard Luer needle fittings
- Allows vaccination in pens and alleyways with animals restrained
- May help reduce needle breakage from sudden animal movement
- Could help prevent wasted vaccine during injections
- Made in New Zealand to ISO 9001:2015 quality standards
- Certified by Bureau Veritas for farm animal drug delivery
This vaccination extension may suit cattle and sheep farmers who vaccinate livestock in yards, races or pen systems regularly.
