For 30 years, Draminski enjoyed an unrivalled reputation for quality agricultural and ultrasonic devices. Now, that reputation lies in tatters. We try to understand the reasons why.
Archive for the ‘Large Animal Veterinary Ultrasound Reviews’ Category
Atrial septal defects (ASDs) are one of the most common congenital heart defects, accounting for between 6-10% of congenital heart disease in humans (Silvestry et al., 2015). Secundum defects are the most common type of ASD in both humans and canines. In canines, some breeds (particularly Boxers) more susceptible than others, although the true incidence […]
SonoScape – one of the world’s leading veterinary ultrasound manufacturers – have recently launched the S9 into the global vet market. And it’s already making waves…
A bullet point summary of the cost-saving benefits of ultrasound equipment for breeders and farmers.
Selling channels such as eBay are absolutely packed with cheap medical equipment, including ultrasound for both human and veterinary use. Some of the pricing seems almost too good to be true – so is it?
The birth of the Royal baby is still making the news headlines, so what better time to write about the use of veterinary ultrasound during equine pregnancy? Those that work within the equine field will be familiar with the problem surrounding the establishment of twin pregnancies.
A growing number of breeders are taking the step to invest in their own ultrasound machines. We discuss the different options available, focusing specifically on large animal work.
Useful comparisons between the new Draminski iScan against BCF’s EasiScan and their latest offering, the EasiScan Lite: Despite its rather hefty pricetag, the BCF EasiScan has ruled the roost in the cattle scanning market, not least because of the lack of serious competition. With the launch of the new iScan, however, the EasiScan has a few new questions to answer…