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Portable veterinary ultrasound system solution makes your cattle more profitable

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Update time : 2024-09-05 10:42:25

With the tightening of profits and profit margins in the bull market, cattle producers continue to seek ways to improve efficiency and herd quality, while also seeking ways to increase profits. Since 1984, EIMedicalImaging has been working with manufacturers and veterinarians to provide portable ultrasound solutions by utilizing the Ibex portable Veterinary Ultrasound system, helping to improve genetic, nutritional quality, and overall health while striving to increase profit margins. Today, EIMedical Imaging (EIMI) is * * * and a US manufacturer of Portable Ultrasound solutions specifically designed for veterinary use.

EI Medical Imaging was founded in 1984, based on the development of ***** real-time ultrasound scanners to serve veterinary and livestock producers worldwide. In its nearly 32 year history, EI medical imaging products have developed in response to market demand. According to Marketing Director Jim Turner, "We are proud to be the leading manufacturer of portable and portable veterinary ultrasound systems specifically designed and developed for the animal industry in the United States

 

Today, the core values of EI Medical Imaging remain intact. Turner said, "We put our customers first and provide solid and effective ultrasound solutions. EI Medical Imaging provides customers with more than just ultrasound products; We are committed to becoming a complete resource for livestock producers and veterinarians. Through continuous research, development, training, and education, EI Medical Imaging works closely with customers to make operations as efficient and profitable as possible.

***Recent research in the field of pregnancy diagnosis has shown that producers have the opportunity to significantly increase the profits of cattle herds. The use of bovine ultrasound does not rely on traditional rectal palpation procedures or blood tests for serum progesterone, but rather provides real-time data for veterinarians and producers to diagnose pregnant or non pregnant cows, enabling them to return to predetermined reproductive protocols.

IBEX Portable Veterinary Ultrasound

By using EIMI's Ibex series portable imported veterinary Ultrasound Machines, manufacturers can capture various real-time data. The Ibex veterinary ultrasound series is mainly used for:

1. Determine early pregnancy

2. Provide a real-life image of the embryo

3. Help determine the incidence rate of twins

4. Helps predict calving date

5. Assist in managing health issues and early embryo death

6. Assist in marketing cows or heifers based on the gender of the fetus

7. Help diagnose non pregnant cows and prepare them for the next artificial insemination service faster

8. Helps with the marketability of animals

Cole Briggs is a fourth generation rancher and owner of Trail's End Ranch, located 70 miles west of Pierre, South Carolina. He smiled and said, "I grew up with cows and went to * * school when I was 14 years old. Three years ago, I bought IbexPro, which has a thousand hours. It's a very simple system that can provide very good images“

The real key for producers is that the Ibex series is not limited to power sockets or enclosed facilities. Its portability allows producers to take it anywhere the cow is located. We know that cows are usually miles away from pastures, and it's not feasible to bring them in. With the Ibex series, you can take it anywhere. Battery operated, weighing less than 7 pounds, it can be installed in a saddle bag, so it can be placed anywhere on the cow, "Turner pointed out.

Chad Price, His ranch is close to Faith, SD, and he stated that he only needs 250 cows before the ability to use the IbexPro system is satisfactory, and he appreciates its portability and durability.

Clay Farlee, a rancher near Eagle Butte in SD, and Roger Schofield, a rancher west of Faith in SD, both believe that IbexPro is very user-friendly and has a long battery life. They also appreciate the information they can collect through IbexPro.

The new product in the EIMI series is IbexEVO. Turner said, "All of EIMI's products are known for their durability and portability. However, EVO is the most impressive generation of portable veterinary ultrasound. Its functionality is three times that of digital systems, providing manufacturers with unprecedented portable ultrasound image quality. Before EIMI introduced it to the market, engineers spent 3 and a half years researching and developing it. “

EVO has spent over 10 years providing feedback to customers using previous systems and raising the possibility of their respective functional requirements. When the company developed a new mobile application called EVOStream, one of the most pOPUlar features was realized. This application can stream portable ultrasound images to iOS and Android devices. This system now has many other functions that existing technology could not achieve before. Chas Maloy, the CEO and owner of the company, said, "This will completely change our business, and we believe in our clients' industry



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