@cdavis0145 Both our cows and our equine simulators are designed to receive biological materials as they are easily cleaned and are constructed with non-metallic parts. That being said we are currently developing an equine uterus for palpation training, and will be developing a three stage bovine uterus system to teach/practice a.i/e.t techniques. Thanks for your interest.
Some liberties were taken, being it isn't a real animal to allow it to function properly and not put too much stress on the parts of the simulator. Our " calf" can go throughthe birthing process many times a day, so he needs a bit of an advantage.
It would interesting if that cow had all the appropriate parts within her to practice a.i./e.t. techniques
cdavis0145 5 days ago
@cdavis0145 Both our cows and our equine simulators are designed to receive biological materials as they are easily cleaned and are constructed with non-metallic parts. That being said we are currently developing an equine uterus for palpation training, and will be developing a three stage bovine uterus system to teach/practice a.i/e.t techniques. Thanks for your interest.
vetsimulators 4 days ago
Some liberties were taken, being it isn't a real animal to allow it to function properly and not put too much stress on the parts of the simulator. Our " calf" can go throughthe birthing process many times a day, so he needs a bit of an advantage.
vetsimulators 2 weeks ago
thats awesome for practicing on but unrealistic in the way of how much room he was given because cows are much tighter than that.
locomotion4eva 2 weeks ago