Damage to the teat sphincter muscle can cause issues during milking. This teat drain promotes healing while offering extended use as the plug can be removed and replaced each milking.
When a teat has a damaged sphincter the drain can be inserted for an extended period, with the plug being removed and replaced at each milking. Drains are not supplied sterile, but in a pot with jelly to secure and make for easy removal. Recap after use. Swab teat tip before insertion. Do not reuse. Do not apply milking cup. Leave teat to drain naturally whilst other quarters are milked. Resume machine milking after drain is removed. Dimension is cannula length.