I put these on the syringes after filled with milk, so I can put the syringe in a cup of hot water to heat it before feeding pinkies. These stop the milk from being contaminated.
Archive for May, 2014
Tip Covers for Glass Syringes
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Glass Syringes for feeding pinkies
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Macropod Hoops
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Flannelette Pouches – 100% Cotton
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100% Cotton Nursery Knit Pouches
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I never use synthetic fabric for pouches. Pouches are always “Natural Fibers”.
These pouches have ‘give’ just like their Mum’s pouch and are double layered Nursery Knit. My pouches always have scooped bottoms so there are no corner to get feet caught in.
Australian Wildlife Fabric – 100% Cotton
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Thermometer with probe
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Product Description
One display that shows both the inside and outside temperatures simultaneously. It will also record the minimum and maximum temperatures. The outside temperature sensor is waterproof and is on a 3 metre cable. It also has a tilting bail for standing as well as a keyhole for wall mounting. Jumbo digits for the optically challenged.
• Reads Celsius or Fahrenheit
• Temperature range: -39.9°C to 49.9°C (-39.8°F to 122°F)
• Requires AA battery
• Size: 95(W) x 140(H) x 22(D)mm
Thermometer with Probe and Temp Alarm
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The remote ambient temperature / relative humidity sensor is mounted ona cord over 7’ long. Place the highly accurate sensor inside adesiccator, refrigerator, drying or other environmental chamber andview displays of temperature or RH together with their min/max readingson the monitor outside. Select ºC or ºF and min/max temperature and RHalarms. When these parameters are exceeded an audible alarm sounds.Stands or wall mounts. Takes 1 AAA Battery. Dim: 4 1/8” X 2 ¾” X 6/8”(105 X 70 X 20 mm). Weight: 3 oz (85 g).
Faces in the Mob – Best Kangaroo Doc I have ever seen
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Glass Feeding Bottles
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