Boil the cannula and collection vial for 10 minutes. The "Fixed" model handles 135°C without warping.
In the world of responsible canine breeding, few tools have sparked as much debate—and subsequent relief—as the device known colloquially as the "sperm sucker." For years, breeders dealing with difficult matings, vaginal infections, or artificial insemination (AI) cleanup faced a frustrating reality: there was no safe, effective way to retrieve and repurpose wasted semen. That is, until the Mayli Sperm Sucker Fixed entered the market. mayli sperm sucker fixed
Check the retrieved fluid under a microscope. If you see progressive motility, it is viable for a secondary insemination. Case Study: How "Fixed" Saved a $50,000 Litter Consider the story of Oak Hill Kennels. A champion German Shepherd, "Ragnar," had a natural mating with a bitch in standing heat. Due to a handler error, the stud was pulled too early, leaving 15ml of semen in the vaginal vault. Using the old Mayli device, they retrieved only 2ml of dead sperm. Boil the cannula and collection vial for 10 minutes