Delivers drugs to livestock when conventional methods are not available. Type C is appropriate for small or large animals. 13-mm caliber, designed to deliver accurate amounts of drug in 1 convenient projectile. Color-coded orange. The first and only disposable Slo-Inject® RDD device on the market; offers multiple benefits. Extended rate of injection with minimal tissue damage; minimizes potential ‘bounce-outs’. For proper drug delivery, it is best to practice with an appropriately sized device, using a 6-inch target until consistent. This will ensure proper drug administration to the species’ neutral O-Zone™ area (on the side of the neck in front of the shoulder).
Aluminum Dart Bodies (3 cc to 10 cc): RDD devices (3.0 cc to 10.0 cc) are laser engraved with the volume of the injectable liquid capacity. With this feature, ‘at-a-glance’ identification will help provide the best treatment possible. Made from aluminum tubing and chemically resistant resin; designed to ensure optimum performance under any condition.
Species: cattle, calf
- Pneu-Dart Model Projectors
- Model 389: cartridge fired
- Model 196: cartridge fired
- Model 193: cartridge fired (model retired)
- Type C disposable RDD devices.
- Type ‘C’, and ‘P’ RDD devices appear to be identical, yet the ‘C’ device has a slightly larger tail diameter for use in our cartridge-fired projectors.
- For 600+ lbs: 1-1/4″, 1-1/2″ and 2″ cannula lengths are best.
- Gelatin collars are comprised of an inert material retaining the dart in place until the injection is made. After several minutes will liquefy, allowing the RDD device to fall freely from the animal.
- Darts are not meant to be refrigerated and must be brought to room temperature before use.
- Do not drop or shake darts as they could detonate.
- Do not leave RDD devices in hot places. (e.g., dashboards of vehicles sitting in the sun).
- Unfired darts should be stored with care in an appropriate container.
- Dart bodies are made with lightweight aluminum tubing.
New York Residents: If you wish to purchase syringes and/or needles, your order must be accompanied by your state’s ‘Certificate of Need’ or a letter from your veterinarian stating the need. In New York State, obtain a certificate by writing: New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Controlled Substances, 433 River Street, 5th Floor, Troy, NY 12180.
Residents of DE, CT, IL, NJ or NH: Please ask your veterinarian for a prescription to purchase needles and syringes. Any licensed veterinarian can provide you with a prescription. This prescription must accompany your order. It is the buyer’s responsibility to understand and comply with his/her state’s regulations and guidelines regarding the purchase of syringes and/or needles. Please provide this prescription to us with your order.
Load the fill-syringe with your desired drug amount. Hold dart in vertical position with needle pointed away from face and insert the required 19-gauge fill-syringe needle (must be 1/2-inch longer than dart needle) into the dart needle.
Fill dart with desired medication and dosage. Cover dart needle tip with antibiotic cream.
Type ‘C’, ‘P’ and ‘U’ RDD devices contain a small explosive charge which detonates on impact and quickly injects the liquid. RDD devices equal to or less than 1 cc do not require retention (wire barb or gelatin collar) due to the rate of injection. Because of the device mechanics, the RDD device will ’flash’ when activated—a real asset in low-light conditions.
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