Veterinary B mode ultrasound scanner in farms

Jan 25, 2019 Leave a message

Veterinary B mode ultrasound scanner in farms

Veterinary B mode ultrasound scanner is widely used in some pet hospitals, large or medium-sized farms. 

Within the evolving realm of contemporary agriculture, the veterinary B-mode ultrasound scanner has established itself as a critical tool for large and mid-sized farms. Moving beyond its typical application in pet clinics, it now stands as essential for overseeing livestock such as pigs, cattle, and sheep. Unlike conventional diagnostic approaches that depend on manual feeling or speculation-methods often linked to inaccuracies and animal distress-this non-intrusive, real-time imaging tool delivers precise, usable data. This directly enhances farm output, animal well-being, and financial performance.

 

The use of Veterinary B mode ultrasound scanner:

1. Whether the animal is pregnant, 

2.The diagnosis of reproductive system diseases such as animal uterus and ovaries. 

3.The thickness of the backfat of large animals, such as cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, camels, etc. 

4.hip fat, waist muscle area and muscle mass.

Especially in farms such as pigs, cattle and sheep, the veterinary B-ultrasound also plays a very important role. It can check the embryo transfer process. It is important to check whether the sheep are nonpregnant or not.

 

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