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*NEW* Callicrate WEE Bander Kit

$ 116.16

Availability: 51 in stock
  • MPN: 5100
  • SKU: 11496117
  • Brand: Callicrate WEE Bander
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: Callicrate No Bull WEE Bander
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Callicrate
    "WEE"
    Bander Kit
    Kit includes: Bander, 5 Bands & Stretcher
    New
    Proudly made in the USA!
    Humane, high-tension WEE loops™ take the
    place of highly stressful elastrator rings
    .
    Question & Answers:
    Q
    When should I use the Callicrate 'WEE' Bander?
    A
    The Callicrate ‘WEE’ Bander is designed for newborns. You have an approximate 1 ½” triangle when the loop is stretched. As long as you can work the testicles through the opening, it works.
    Q
    What is the shelf life of the Callicrate Loops?
    A
    Depending on the conditions of the storage area, the shelf life of the Callicrate Loops may vary. Heat, ultraviolet rays, and ozone are the most common sources for degradation of the loops. You should store the loops in the bander box, or like container or cardboard box, at normal room temperatures of 60-80 degrees, and away from ozone generating devices such as motors and transformers.
    Q
    What effect does temperature have on drop time?
    A
    Although ambient temperature, hot or cold, can have some effect on the length of time needed for the testicles and scrotum to fall off, for the most part this effect is minimal. The band works by shutting off the blood supply to the tissue. Heat or cold can only affect to a small degree the amount of blood flow to the area.
    Q
    What effect does very hot weather have on banding?
    A
    Sometimes in very hot weather, the contents of the scrotums putrefy so fast that gaseous pressure builds up, causing the scrotums to swell. Therefore, during periods of hot weather, it is beneficial to open the scrotum after placing the band. To open the scrotum and relieve pressure, apply the band as directed, then make a slit through the scrotal skin at the bottom of each testicle. The slits should be ½" to 1".
    Q
    What happens if I place the loop too high?
    A
    If the loops are placed too high, particularly on scrotums with a high fat content, you may see what appears to be the loop cutting into the tissue and live tissue coming down over the loop. Also, placing the loop too high, leaves no room for re-banding if it is necessary. The loops should be placed just above the top of the testicles (approx. 1") and as far away from the belly as possible.
    Q
    What if there is swelling below the band?
    A
    Although some swelling is normal, significant swelling in the scrotum may be a sign that the band is not tight enough, re-band immediately.
    Q
    Should I treat swelling?
    A
    Slight swelling above or below the band may be normal. However, if swelling is significant or extends under belly, the animal needs to be treated. Antibiotics, sulfas, and anti-inflammatory drugs all help. As with any infection, early treatment is best. Consult your veterinarian if you have questions. The treatment may need to be repeated in a few days.
    Q
    Is the Callicrate Bander covered by a warranty?
    A
    The bander is warranted to be free of defects in material, manufacture, or assembly for a period of five years. Unauthorized repair; or damage due to abuse, misuse, or neglect is not covered.
    Achieving adequate tightness is the single most essential component in reduc­ing stress during banding, according to animal welfare experts like Colorado State University animal science professor Temple Grandin.
    “Previously, the only banding option available for the smaller animals was the green elastrator ring,” says Mike Callicrate, owner of No-Bull Enterprises, based in St Francis, Kansas. “We used the same simple technology, but combined it with a means of attaining proper tension, resulting in complete ligation. In replacing the elastrator rings, which lack sufficient tension and are considered the most stress­ful method of castrating young animals, the WEE Bander™ also provides an alternative to castration with a knife, which is probably the second most stressful method you can use.”
    Studies of high tension banding have demonstrated that the complete negation of blood flow triggers a natural analgesic effect that blocks pain while minimizing swelling and related complications.
    Research at the University of California-Davis showed high tension banding gen­erated a more localized immune response with no discernable depression in appetite or rate of gain when used on young bulls.
    “The stress of using an elastrator ring, which lacks sufficient tension to block pain, doesn’t meet the public’s heightened stan­dards for humane animal treatment,” Cal­licrate says. By insuring proper application of the band, the WEE Bander™ measures up to the increasingly rigorous worldwide empha­sis on animal care and well-being.