Slap Shot Vaccinator

Slap Shot Vaccinator

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  • Slap-Shot® Flexible Vaccinator (30")

    Make livestock processing faster, safer, and significantly less wasteful with the Slap-Shot® Flexible Vaccinator. Designed specifically for beef, dairy, and swine operations, this 30-inch flexible extension tube creates a dynamic link between any standard syringe and injection needle.

    By taking the rigid connection out of the equation, the Slap-Shot absorbs the sudden movements, flinches, or bucks of the animal—virtually eliminating bent or broken needles, missed doses, and dangerous handler injuries.

    Key Features & Benefits

    • Maximum Handler Safety: Keeps your hands completely out of the immediate "danger zone" and chute pinch points. If an animal violently flinches, the flexible tubing moves with them, preventing accidental needle sticks to the operator.
    • Reduces Needle Breakage: Say goodbye to wasted processing time spent pulling broken or bent needles. The 30" medical-grade tubing acts as a shock absorber when an animal lunges or moves in the headgate.
    • Zero Vaccine Waste: Ensures the full, accurate dose actually makes it into the animal, rather than spraying on the ground when a beast pulls away mid-injection.
    • All-Weather Durability: Engineered from premium, FDA-approved medical tubing that maintains its perfect flexibility in both freezing Canadian sub-zero winters and blistering summer heat.
    • Reusable & Cost-Effective: The 30" tube holds exactly 2.5 cc of fluid. It is easily flushed, sterilized, and reused across multiple processing days, paying for itself in saved needles and vaccine in no time.

    Product Specifications

    • Length: 30 inches (76 cm)
    • Compatibility: Attaches to any standard Luer-Lock syringe and needle
    • Fluid Capacity: 30" tube holds 2.5 cc of fluid
    • Target Species: Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, and Swine

    How It Works: Simply attach one end of the Slap-Shot tube to your standard Luer-lock syringe and the other to your injection needle. Place the needle into the animal's injection site—the flexible line allows you to safely depress the syringe even if the animal moves away from you.