1. FELINE SPAY PACK

    MediTools has introduced Feline Spay Pack.

    Feline Spay Pack contains all instruments used for spay surgery. All instruments surgical grade used by professionals.

    • Kelly Hemostatic Forceps, 5.5″, curved 02 Pcs
    • Kelly Hemostatic Forceps, 5.5″, straight 02 Pcs
    • Mosquito Forceps, 5″, curved 02 Pcs
    • Mosquito Forceps, 5″, straight 02 Pcs
    • Jones Towel Clamp, 3.5″ 03 Pcs
    • Dressing Forceps, 5.5″ 02 Pcs
    • #3 Scalpel Handle 01 Pcs
    • Adson-Brown Forceps, 4.75″ 01 Pcs
    • TC Mayo Scissors, 6.0″, straight 01 Pcs
    • TC Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder, 6.75″ 01 Pcs
    • TC Olsen-Hegar Needle holder, 6.5″ 01 Pcs
    • Snook Hook 01 Pcs
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  2. BURDIZZO CASTRATION FORCEPS 14 Inch

    Burdizzo Castrator is invented by Italian Dr. Burdizzo, BULL POWER Burdizzo Castrator is most advance pincer for bloodless castration of bulls, calves, rams, pigs and colts. 36cm (14″) Burdizzo Castrator is effective because it;

    • Work without injury to skin
    • No blood poisoning or painful effect
    • Do not cut the scrotum
    • No blood flow risk
    • Simple to operate
    • No open wound

    Medical Tools Burdizzo Castrator are manufactured under high strict quality control, perform its function effectively.

     

     

     

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  3. MOUTH CANCER IN DOGS

    Mouth Cancer in Dogs

    It has usually been observed that the dog owner does not have an idea what is this oral tumor is all about and how it can be cured. And such kind of tumor is usually found in old dogs but the by giving mere a closer look at their dog can let them know about the presence of such kind of deadly disease which can be treated at an earlier stage. However, following is the list of such possible type of tumor along with possible treatments.

    About six percent of the dogs suffer from cancer and become a victim of mouth cancer. The possible types of mouth cancer found in dogs are fibrosarcoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, and osteosarcoma. Each of them can be equally devastating if not diagnosed properly.

    Designed for oral examination and analysis of oral injuries that are relatively common in dogs and cats and include injuries to the mouth, gums, teeth, or tongue.

    • Small size 08cm toy dogs
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  4. Tail docking in sheep - Tail Banding - Marking

    Docking

    Docking is when the tail is shortened. Docking improves the health and welfare of sheep and lambs. The tail protects the sheep’s anus, vulva, and udder from weather extremes. Sheep lift their tail when they defecate and use their tail, to some extent, to scatter their feces. The ancestor of most modern sheep breeds (Mouflon) is a hair sheep with a short tail. Centuries of selection for wool production has resulted in sheep with long, woolly tails which usually require docking.

    Sheep Tail Banding

    All lambs are born with tails, much longer than what most adult sheep have. Much like many canines, such as cocker spaniels, sheep have their tails docked by their owners through a process call

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  5. HOW TO PULL NAIL FROM HOOF

    Crease nail-puller can be use to pull out nails. Medical Tools nail pullers are gentle on a sore foot. Clamp the jaws around the head of nail in turn and pry the nail out by pushing the handle away from you.  When all the nails are out, the shoe came off easily.

    Nails should be gently pulled through the foot; Creased Nail Pullers perform continuous pull. Our Nail Pullers are developed specifically for pulling horseshoe nails. Full polished head with wide throat clearance. Engineered to allow close cutting.

    An essential tool for the removal of miss-driven nails or nails which have been in for some time. Professional quality and exceptional value.

    Medical Tools 13″ Nail Pullers are excellent because

    • made of high quality steel
    • narrow beaks allow for easy removal of all types of nails
    • Ergonomically designed
    • Hand Polished
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  6. HOW TO PULL OFF SHOE

    How to Pull Off Shoe

    After clinch next step is to remove the shoe with pulloffs. Pull Offs should be hold with one handle in each hand, bring the handles together to completely close the jaws of the pulloffs around the outside heel of the shoe, behind the last nail. Then, with both hands around both handles, rock the handles toward the toe and back toward the heel several times to loosen the shoe a little; same can be repeated on the inside heel.

    Give the pulloffs a sharp, quick push away from you, toward the toe of the foot. The sharper and faster this movement, the more easily the shoe will come loose; if it’s slow and weak, nothing may happen.

    Medical Tools farrier tools are designed to bring comfort, performance and durability to the job. Excellent quality used by professionals.

    • Blades are aligned and sharpened by hand for accurate trimming and longer blade life.
    • Smooth Serrations
    • Black Color Coate
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  7. PERIODONTAL DISEASES IN PETS

    Many pet owners believe that animals clean their own teeth naturally by chewing on bones, sticks, or other items in nature. While it may be true that animals in the wild chew to clean their teeth, they do not avoid oral diseases or the systemic infections that follow. In addition, animals in the wild are not eating processed foods that deposit plaque on the teeth—more likely they are eating entire rodents and other small prey, bones included. As chewing and tearing apart a kill can scrape teeth and massage gums, these animals suffer from broken teeth and a variety of problems in the mouth that contribute to illness and early death.

    Domestic pets enjoy veterinary care that includes regular oral exams and teeth cleaning, preventive measures that allow for disease prevention and an extended life. Pets who do not receive dental care often suffer from gum disease as early as age 3. This leads to more serious health problems including heart, lung, and kidney disease. Prevent

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  8. TATTOOING ANIMALS PROCEDURE AND INSTRUCTIONS

    Animal identification is done when a calf is born. It is one of the most important tasks, as identification is essential for keeping genetic information as accurate as possible. Permanent identification can be done by either tattoo or tamper-proof eartags.

    Calves identification by tattoos must be done before leaving individual pens or ties. One or both ears may be used; and the letter, numbers or both can be used for tattooing. No two animals of the same sex in the same herd may have the same tattoo. Tattoos must include at least one letter and one number. Tattoos may not exceed a total of seven letters and numbers in each ear. It is the owner’s responsibility to maintain a valid and legible tattoo in the ear of each animal owned.

    The Basic Procedure

    1. Select any letter

    2. Number the calves consecutively from 1 to 999, the number preceded by the letter you have selected. For example, if you select A as your letter, the tattoos

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  9. Winged Elevator Set

    Elevators are used to stretch and sever the periodontal ligament which holds the tooth in the socket. Medical Tools wings elevators with increased surface area help to sever the periodontal ligament easily. Winged elevator is designed for small animal dental work; short wing blades which are curve upward improves control and following tooth conformation. Narrow neck improves visibility and short shaft for better control.

    1-6mm winged elevators with stubby (shorter length and larger diameter) handle makes extraction easier and safer as the user's finger can be placed at the instrument tip. Stubby handles are ideal for small or large hands.

    Set Includes

    • Straight Tip Elevator 1mm
    • Straight Tip Elevator 2mm
    • Winged Elevator 1mm
    • Winged Elevator 2mm
    • Winged Elevator 3mm
    • Winged Elevator 4mm
    • Winged Elevator 5mm
    • Winged Elevator 6mm


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  10. PROCEDURE FOR LAMENESS EXAMINATION IN HORSE

    Lameness is an abnormality of the horse’s gait that could be caused by pain, a mechanical problem such as “stringhalt” (muscle spasms), or a neurological problem such as “wobblers”.

    Some causes of equine lameness:

    • Abscesses in the foot
    • Hoof Wall Cracks
    • Inflammation of the foot
    • Strain in tendons or joints
    • Bone chips
    • Fractures
    • Arthritis (inflamed joints)
    • Back pain
    • Nerve damage
    • Muscle soreness
    • Wounds, cuts, and bruises

    Visual Examination
    Examine the animal visually at a distance; note the body type and condition, conformation, any shifting in weight or abnormal stances, and the attitude of the animal.

    Have a closer visual examination of the animal. Look for abnormal wear in the feet, cracks in hoof, lacerations, swellings in joints or tendons, atrophy or swelling of the muscles, and any oth

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