SPECULUM FOR SHEEP/GOAT/DOG HANDLE WITH ILLUMINATION USED
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SPECULUM FOR SHEEP/GOAT/DOG HANDLE WITH ILLUMINATION USED
This veterinary product is a speculum designed for use in sheep, goats, and dogs. It features a battery-operated handle with built-in illumination, providing enhanced visibility during examinations or procedures in low-light conditions. This speculum is used with a disposable plastic tube (not included).
Improves visibility in low-light environments or deep cavities
Simplifies procedures by combining the speculum and light source into one convenient tool
Suitable for use across multiple species—sheep, goats, and dogs—offering versatility in veterinary practice
Total length approximately 240 mm
Diameter approximately 17.3 mm
Requires the use of a disposable plastic tube (sold separately)
Main Benefits
Battery-operated handle with an integrated lamp provides direct illumination to the examination siteImproves visibility in low-light environments or deep cavities
Simplifies procedures by combining the speculum and light source into one convenient tool
Suitable for use across multiple species—sheep, goats, and dogs—offering versatility in veterinary practice
Specifications
Battery handle with integrated lampTotal length approximately 240 mm
Diameter approximately 17.3 mm
Requires the use of a disposable plastic tube (sold separately)
Instructions for Use
This tool is intended for use by veterinary professionals. It is inserted via the handle and used with a compatible disposable plastic tube to access the examination area. Illumination is activated through the integrated lamp. Procedural path or usage details should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition.Package Size
One speculum unit (handle with illumination). Disposable plastic tubes are sold separately and not included in the delivery.Note
This tool is intended for professional veterinary use and should be handled under appropriate veterinary supervision.
