Cubricer - Metal Arch for self-insemination

Saving time on the mechanics of daily farm work.
Ideal for inseminating sows where post-cervical insemination is complex (nulliparous sows)
Characteristics of the cubricer
- It simulates the mounting of the male by exerting greater pressure on the sow.
- It allows several sows to be inseminated at the same time with a single operator.
- It quickly indicates whether the sow is in heat or not.
- The semen is introduced according to the sow's demand.
- It has three options for being placed in the sow depending on her size (see dossier).
- All the parts that compose it are joined together.
- With this arch, the a perfect insemination, since inseminating in the traditional way requires a lot of patience as well as a person for 3-8 minutes to perform the insemination.
- It is adjustable according to the size of the sow and has a quick placement and a very secure hold of the blister or semen tube.
- It has a long useful life and allows the farmer to inseminate several sows at the same time, which will absorb the semen by themselves.
- With this arch we achieve savings in time spent on mating and an improvement in the rate of births and live births.
Differences between CUBRICER and other insemination arches:
- The material from which it is made is CUBRICER is made of iron plate, making it much more resistant and durable.
- All the pieces of the arch are joined together, there is no need to take several pieces to place the dose in the correct position, so its placement is faster and the dose will never fall.
- CUBRICER accepts tube and blister doses without the need to use additional parts.
- It can be placed in three different ways depending on the size of the bristle.
* The CUBRICER arch is made to tighten as much as possible to the bristle.
On its first use, you may It may have to be opened slightly by the operator before placing it, so that the pressure on the bristle is correct.