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Fecalyzers

– Used to process flotation fecal samples. Stirs the sample to allow the parasite eggs to float while the debris is trapped outside of the media
Feeding tube for small animals

– rubber tube inserted in the esophagus to provide nutrients when the animal is too weak to eat on their own.
Fetal extractor

– used to pull newborns chains are wrapped around the legs. Can have a come along to help pull larger animals.
Fingertip toothbrush

– slips on the end of finger to brush animals teeth. Less damage to the gums than conventional toothbrush.
Forceps- Adson tissue

– This medical instrument actually looks like a pair of tweezers. Held between the thumb and fingers, and use small, interlocking teeth to grip tissue. There area variety of uses for forceps in the medical field forceps are used primarily in dentistry.
Forceps - Alligator

– surgical instruments used for grasping small objects or removing items from small cavities in the body
Forceps- Allis tissue

– Allis forceps are typically designed with serrated jaws or blades. These non-traumatic teeth-like structures allow the tissue to be firmly held without damage. It also allows for the tissue to be retracted, or moved.
Forceps- Babcock tissue

– used to hold short length of intestine without compressing it. This instrument has loose blades, which are semicircular.
Forceps- Brown-Adson thumb

– a thumb forceps similar to the Adson forceps,having fine teeth at the tip, used for grasping delicate tissue
Forceps- Crile

– Heavy instrument, used to grasp larger structures,serrations extend full length of jaws
Forceps- Halstead mosquito hemostatic

– Smallest, used to grasp tiny bleeders, serrations extend full length of jaws
Forceps- Kelly

– Heavier and Larger than mosquitos, serrations extend ½ length of jaws
Forceps - Rat tooth thumb

– They are used to hold skin/dense tissue.They have interdigitating teeth to hold tissue without slipping
Gag mouth speculum (small)

-Device used to hold the mouth open for medical you procedures
Gag mouth speculum (large)

-Device used to hold the mouth open for medical procedures
Gavage needle

-Used to force feed small animals. Made of steel
Gravity feeder / J tube

-Used to force feed large animals. Usually plastic
Halter

– used to lead large animals such as horses,cattle, sheep, and goats
Head chute

– restrains large animals, primarily cattle, by the head for medical procedures.
Hog snare

– restrains pig by holding on to the top of the mouth around the snout
Hoof knife

– used to cut away excess and rotten hoof
Hoof rasp

– used to shave excess hoof to clean and shape hoof.