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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1799772" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>A couple of things to be aware of on OB lube. If doing AI breeding, look for lube labeled as non-spermicidal. Lube made from a powder (like J-lube) is polymer based. If you use J lube when manipulating the calf or to lube up the calf and then need a C-section or if the uterus tears, not good at all for any of that to get into the peritoneal cavity. Supposed to be toxic (high risk of death) to the cow in the peritoneal cavity.</p><p></p><p>Some variation in sleeves. Some thick and not much sensitivity as thinner ones. Are they water and air tight? Seem to be but try this - smell your hand after using a sleeve for breeding or palpating and see what it smells like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1799772, member: 40418"] A couple of things to be aware of on OB lube. If doing AI breeding, look for lube labeled as non-spermicidal. Lube made from a powder (like J-lube) is polymer based. If you use J lube when manipulating the calf or to lube up the calf and then need a C-section or if the uterus tears, not good at all for any of that to get into the peritoneal cavity. Supposed to be toxic (high risk of death) to the cow in the peritoneal cavity. Some variation in sleeves. Some thick and not much sensitivity as thinner ones. Are they water and air tight? Seem to be but try this - smell your hand after using a sleeve for breeding or palpating and see what it smells like. [/QUOTE]
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