DRAMINSKI ESTROUS DETECTOR

Electronic estrous detector – why should you have it?
Makes it easier to determine an optimum mating time for females with atypical estrous cycles
It enables users to detect an asymptomatic estrous period (silent heat)
Makes insemination more effective
Improves the economic performance of farms
Easy to clean and disinfect
Water resistant casing
Light and ergonomic casing
Principle of operation
By registering changes in the electrical resistance of mucus, the breeder can establish symptoms of a forthcoming estrous.
In addition to detecting the best date of mating, the estrous detector may also be used to confirm early pregnancy (from 19 to 23 day following mating). If the female animal is not pregnant, the device determines another estrous period occurring in these days.
Measurements are easy to make and consist in inserting the probe with two electrodes to the animal’s vagina and reading the measurement.
To detect estrous or early pregnancy you should make one or two measurements per day for several consecutive days.
The set includes:
  • DRAMINSKI EDC estrous detector
  • 1 x 9V 6F-22 type battery
  • Reusable transport packaging (made of plastic)
  • Manual
Unit weight: 415 g (with battery)
Dimensions: 52.0 x 7.0 x 17.0 cm
Length of the probe: 42.5 cm
Power supply: 1 x 9 V battery, type 6F-22
Battery low Indication: Automatic
Power input: About 18 mA
Measurement control: Single chip microcomputer
Estimated working time on one battery pack: About 22h
Display: LCD, 3.5 digits
Measuring range: 0-1990 units
Measurement resolution: 10 units
Recommended working temperature: 0°C – 50°C
Recommended storage temperature: 5°C – 45°C