Product info
- Product name:Animal Estrus & Ovulation Detector – Veterinary Reproduction Monitoring System for Livestock Breeding
- Product code:CCVE1
Packaging Specifications
- Outer Packaging Size:0 × 0 × 0 m
- Gross Weight:0 kg
- Net Weight:0 kg
- Volume:0
Core Parameters
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Length of the probe:
Pig: 29 cm; Dog: 12.5cm; Cow: 46.5cm
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Power supply:
1 x 9 V battery, type 6F-22
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Battery low indication:
automatic
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Power input:
18 mA
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Measurement control:
single chip microcomputer
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Measurement resolution:
10 units
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Measuring range:
0-1990 units
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Working temperature:
0-50°C
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Humidity:
85%
Description
Animal Estrus & Ovulation Detector
Product Introduction
The animal estrus and ovulation detector is a veterinary reproductive monitoring device designed to identify the optimal breeding time in livestock animals. It is widely used in cattle farms, sheep farms, pig breeding centers, and veterinary reproductive management programs to improve artificial insemination success rates and breeding efficiency.
The device detects physiological and behavioral changes related to estrus (heat cycle), enabling farmers to precisely confirm the best timing for artificial insemination.
What is Estrus Detection?
Estrus (heat) refers to the reproductive cycle phase where female livestock become sexually receptive and ovulation is approaching.
Accurate estrus detection is critical for the following reasons:
- Ovulation window directly determines conception rate
- Unnoticed heat cycles reduce overall breeding efficiency
- Improper insemination timing leads to failed pregnancy
- This equipment delivers objective data to support scientific breeding decisions.
Key Advantages
Improved Breeding Accuracy
Accurately pinpoints optimal insemination timing and greatly raises livestock conception rates.
Reduced Manual Observation Workload
Replaces time-consuming manual visual heat monitoring with electronic objective detection.
Higher Artificial Insemination Success Rate
Precise estrus identification ensures AI is performed at the ideal physiological window.
Suitable for Large-Scale Intensive Farms
Matches high-volume standardized livestock breeding management systems.
Full Reproductive Cycle Tracking
Records estrus cycles and ovulation patterns to optimize long-term herd breeding plans.
Application Areas
Cattle Farming
- Dairy cow breeding optimization
- Beef cattle reproductive management
Sheep & Goat Farming
- Heat cycle monitoring
- Planned controlled breeding programs
Pig Breeding Farms
- Estrus synchronization support
- Precise artificial insemination timing
Veterinary Reproductive Programs
- Comprehensive herd fertility management
- Breeding performance optimization
Technical Overview
| Item | Specification |
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| Product Type | Animal estrus & ovulation detector |
| Application | Veterinary livestock reproductive monitoring |
| Target Applicable Animals | Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs |
| Core Function | Estrus identification / ovulation timing guidance |
| Detection Technology | Behavioral & physiological signal detection (varies by model) |
| Output | Heat cycle indication & ovulation reference data |
| Usage Scenarios | Livestock farms, veterinary clinics
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Why Estrus Detection Is Indispensable for Livestock
Timing is the core factor in animal reproduction:
- Ovulation only occurs within a narrow time window
- Mismatched breeding timing lowers fertilization rate
- Undetected heat cycles cause missed breeding opportunities
- The detector brings the following values to breeding operations:
- Elevate overall herd conception rate
- Cut unnecessary breeding input costs
- Maximize livestock herd productivity
Why Farms Choose This Detector
Compared with traditional manual visual observation:
- Higher accuracy for estrus judgment
- Lower labor consumption
- Optimized whole-herd reproductive performance
- Perfect fit for large-scale modern farm management
- Avoid economic losses from missed insemination
- It is standard supporting equipment for precision animal husbandry systems.
Recommended Users
- Dairy cattle farms
- Beef cattle breeding farms
- Sheep & goat breeding bases
- Pig breeding farms
- Veterinary reproductive service centers
- Large animal husbandry enterprises
- Agricultural veterinary equipment distributors
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