The bloodless castration device employs a large clamp designed to break the blood vessels leading into the testicles. Once the blood supply to the testicles is lost, testicular necrosis occurs, and the testicles shrink, soften, and eventually deteriorate completely. When the device is used, the operator crushes the spermatic cords one at a time, leaving a space in between in order to maintain an interruption of blood-flow to the scrotum. The bloodless castration is used primarily on cattle and sheep. Because an incision is not required, castration is bloodless and has a lower risk of infection.
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Item number
32-729 |
Emasculatome |
9" long |
32-718 |
Emasculatome |
12" long |
32-719 |
Emasculatome |
14" long |
32-720 |
Emasculatome |
16" long |
32-730 |
Emasculatome |
19" long |