"NumNuts, it sounds like it is." Meat and Livestock Australia has funded the development of a new elastrator device used for the pain-free castration of young lambs. The invention named "NumNuts" is ...
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The push by its manufacturer, Senesio Ltd, to allow NumOcaine or Numnuts to be sold through rural retailers, got past the first hurdle late last year when its reclassification as an S5 chemical was ...
NumNuts, developed by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Scottish engineering firm 4cDesign, incorporates a single action handheld ring activator and injection mechanism to administer a local ...
Numnuts is now available in Australia and producers can provide targetted pain relief for as little as $1 per lamb. The launch was the culmination of eight years’ work by Scottish firm 4cDesign in ...
Dr Jim Rothwell says the newly-developed NumNuts device, which combines pain relief with the application of castration rubber rings or 'elastrator' rings, could well be a game changer for the wool and ...
New technology designed to allow sheep producers to mitigate pain in their lambs during marking is ready to be tested more extensively in commercial conditions in new on-farm research part-funded by ...
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