When a teat has a damaged sphincter the drain can be inserted for an extended period, with the plug being removed and replaced at each milking.
Drains are not supplied sterile, but in a pot with jelly to secure and make for easy removal. Recap after use. Swab teat tip before insertion. Do not reuse..
This stainless steel teat drain has a sliding stopper to keep teat penetration to the desired depth. Very useful after accidental damage, or surgery to teats, to let milk flow after let-down, without vacuum applied.
Should be removed after milking. Length 62mm o.a., but ferrule part can be slid alo..