VAGINAL IMPLANT

A mammal vaginal implant transmitter is inserted into the vagina of an impregnated animal using a plastic silicon wing designed for estrus timing of livestock. A mammal vaginal implant transmitter is used to indicate a birth has occurred by change in the transmitter pulse rate. It uses a reduction in temperature or a cessation in activity to sense that the transmitter has been expelled. This technique is used primarily with ungulates. Field range is approximately one-third to one-half that of a neck collar with an external antenna.

Series Weight (grams) Life (days) Description
M3900 11-50 32-766 Flexible silicon wings, large and small sizes
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