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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11593"><p>> Went to a supply store today and</p><p>> was going to pick up a drencher.</p><p>> They had a couple different types</p><p>> with the only real difference</p><p>> being ones with a ball on the end</p><p>> of a flexible hose, and one with a</p><p>> rigid piece of tube between the</p><p>> ball and the flexible tube. Does</p><p>> anyone have any opinion on which</p><p>> one is easier to insert down the</p><p>> throat? Any recomendation is</p><p>> aprecciated.</p><p></p><p>> Rick If it is a calf that you want to drench or tube, then yes you want a flexible hose with a small ball on the end to make sure it doesn't go down the windpipe. If the animal is over 500 pounds I wouldn't worry about the ball on the end as you'll know of you enter the wrong tube. The animal will let you know and yo'll hear a breathing or raspy sound from the tube.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Dwkfarm@aol.com">Dwkfarm@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11593"] > Went to a supply store today and > was going to pick up a drencher. > They had a couple different types > with the only real difference > being ones with a ball on the end > of a flexible hose, and one with a > rigid piece of tube between the > ball and the flexible tube. Does > anyone have any opinion on which > one is easier to insert down the > throat? Any recomendation is > aprecciated. > Rick If it is a calf that you want to drench or tube, then yes you want a flexible hose with a small ball on the end to make sure it doesn't go down the windpipe. If the animal is over 500 pounds I wouldn't worry about the ball on the end as you'll know of you enter the wrong tube. The animal will let you know and yo'll hear a breathing or raspy sound from the tube. [email=Dwkfarm@aol.com]Dwkfarm@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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