The
safest, quickest, and cleanest, way to castrate livestock.
Ideal tool for blood less and infection free castration, Precisely crafted high
grade stainless steel to deliver accurate function and quality.We Manufacture
Burdizzo castrators very precisely using high grade stainless steel to generate
required Torque to cut the cord without blood loss,
The Burdizzo is a castration device which employs a large clamp
designed to break the blood vessels leading into the testicles. Once the blood
supply to the testicles is lost, testicular necrosis occurs, and the testicles
shrink, soften, and eventually deteriorate completely. When the device is used
the operator crushes the spermatic cords one at a time, leaving a space in
between in order to maintain uninterrupted blood-flow to the scrotum.
The nine inch Burdizzo, used primarily on goats, small calves, and
sometimes on humans.
The burdizzo is used primarily on farm animals such as cattle and
sheep.For example, pampered cattle, used for Kobe beef,are often castrated by
this method because of the reduced risk of bleeding and infection.
Burdizzos
have also been used by some human males as a means of self-castration, often by
those seeking a remedy for a high sex drive, or those who, for religious or
personal reasons, seek to become eunuchs.The burdizzo has also been used by
some transsexual women and other male-to-female transgender persons, as an alternative
to the surgical procedure known as an orchidectomy. Because an incision is not
required, castration by burdizzo is usually bloodless and, according to some
research, has a lower risk of infection, compared with traditional methods.
However, because the burdizzo was not originally designed for human use, and
because fairly little research has been done on burdizzo castrations in humans,
many physicians and others do not consider the burdizzo to be a safe castration
method for humans. While the risks of blood loss and infection are low,
anesthesia is a must, as the burdizzo causes blunt force trauma to the
spermatic cords, which are thickly wrapped in nerve fibers.