Ideal Disposable 3cc Luer Lock Syringe Pack with Needles for Farm Animals. Features: Designed specifically for farm animal use. The canula is made of high - quality stainless steel. The tri - beveled anti - coring tips are precisely computer - ground for consistent sharpness. It's sterile, non - pyrogenic, and can be autoclaved. The silicone coating makes insertion easy, reducing penetration resistance and minimizing animal discomfort. The needles are color - coded according to ISO standard. Quick Guide to Buying Needles: A slip tip needle simply attaches to the syringe end, while a lure lock screws on. All syringes can accept both types. KV Supply offers needles and syringes separately or as a set, all individually wrapped and sterile. The gauge indicates the needle size (higher gauge means smaller needle). For example, a 25 ga needle is for small animals like kittens, and a 16 ga needle is for larger animals like cattle. Needle length matters too, longer for large animals and shorter for small ones. Here are some common needle use guidelines: 18 - 19 ga 1' for small animal fluid administration; 22 - 23 ga 3/4' for small animal vaccines; 25 ga 5/8' for very small animal vaccines; 20 - 21 ga 1 1/2' for horse and cattle vaccines and medications; 20 - 19 ga 1' for sheep and goat medications and vaccines; 14 - 16 ga for tough - skinned animals like pigs. Needles or vaccines with needles need a vet prescription when shipping to Washington DC, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Delaware, Connecticut, and Maine. They cannot be shipped internationally, to Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands.

Using this syringe and needle set is straightforward. First, choose the right needle according to the animal's size and the purpose (fluids, vaccines, etc.) as per the guidelines provided. If you're using a lure lock needle, screw it onto the syringe firmly. For a slip tip needle, just pop it on. Draw the required fluid or vaccine into the syringe. Make sure to clean the injection area on the animal's skin. Then, insert the needle at the appropriate angle and depth. After use, dispose of the syringe and needle properly. Keep in mind that if you're shipping to certain states, you need a prescription from your vet. Also, don't try to ship these items internationally, to Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands. Store the syringes and needles in a cool, dry place. If you're planning to autoclave them, follow the standard autoclaving procedures.