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Reproductive Ultrasound Veterinary ultrasound started with pregnancy detection in equine and bovine industry. Through the years the advantages of utilizing ultrasound as a standard practice method for reproductive evaluations has become very well known to veterinarians. In reproduction and selective breeding an area of growing importance is
Ovum Pick Up.

Tringa Linear
Abdominal/Thoracic Ultrasound Other uses of ultrasound are becoming just as routine such as chest studies for pleural effusions and abscess detection, abdominal ultrasound for tumour, cyst, calculi and abscess evaluations along with cardiac examinations for genetic abnormalities and potential breeding evaluation..
Food industry After an animal has been slaughtered the quality of the meat is usually established through visual inspection. Ultrasound however provides the producer and/or the processor a means to evaluate many facets of the animal's food potential while the animal is still alive. The accurate determination of back fat thickness, area of the rib eye or loin eye and a quality index (marbling score) of the loin can be easily accomplished with the use of a quality ultrasound scanner. this data can help determine % lean yield, days of feeding in feedlot, desirable breeding attributes and quality attributes desired for specific marketplaces.
Recommended systems: Reproduction:Tringa Linear, Falco Vet,
Mylab30Vet
Abdominal: Falco Vet, Aquila Vet,
Mylab30Vet
Ovum Pick Up: Falco Vet,
Aquila Vet
Older version:
Scanner 100S Vet /
240 Parus Vet
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