Efficient reproductive management is key to flock profitability. Unidentified open (non-pregnant) animals lead to unnecessary feeding costs and extended kidding/lambing intervals.
Our Advantages:
✅ Improve Reproductive Efficiency: Early identification of open animals allows for timely re-breeding and optimizes annual birthing schedules.
✅ Reduce Feeding Costs: Avoid unnecessary gestation-phase feeding for non-pregnant animals.
✅ Simpler Operation: One-step direct sampling eliminates extra steps, reduces error, and enables more efficient on-site testing.
✅ Dual-Species Convenience: One test kit suitable for both goats and sheep, simplifying flock management.
Utilizes Colloidal Gold Immunochromatography and the Double Antibody Sandwich Method to accurately detect the placenta-secreted specific protein—Pregnancy-Associated Glycoprotein (PAG)—in serum or plasma. This method offers high sensitivity and specificity, making it a reliable choice for early pregnancy detection in ruminants.
Target Animals: Goats, Sheep
Earliest Detection: 28 days post-breeding for Goats; 35 days for Sheep
Sample Type: Serum, Plasma
Assay Time: 10-20 minutes
Procedure: One-step addition (4 drops, approx. 120 µL)
Format: 1 test per foil pouch
Packaging: 10 tests/box, 50 tests/box
Storage: Stable at room temperature (2-30°C) in a dry place; 24-month shelf life
Prepare: Bring the test device and serum/plasma sample to room temperature (15-25°C).
Add Sample: Using the dropper, vertically add 4 drops (approx. 120 µL) of sample to the sample well (S).
Wait: Leave the cassette horizontally and allow it to develop for 10-20 minutes.
Interpret: Read the result based on the appearance of the Control (C) and Test (T) lines.
| Result | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| Both C line and T line are visible | PREGNANT (Regardless of T line intensity) |
| Only the C line is visible, no T line | NOT PREGNANT |
| C line does NOT appear | INVALID TEST. Repeat with a new device. |
Specific Use: For early pregnancy detection in sheep and goats only. Not for disease diagnosis.
Sample Quality: Use fresh, uncontaminated samples. Old or hemolyzed samples may affect results.
Interfering Factors: Recent miscarriage or stillbirth may lead to false-positive results.
Testing Conditions: Perform the test at an ambient temperature of 15-45°C, avoiding strong or direct light.
Re-test Recommendation: If the result is questionable, re-test the animal after a suitable interval or consult a veterinarian.
We provide professional technical consultation, user guidance, and reproductive management advice to ensure you gain maximum value from our product and enhance your flock's productivity.
Visit our official website or contact our customer service for product brochures, quotations, and technical support.
Let accurate and convenient early pregnancy detection become a powerful tool for scientific breeding and cost-effective management in your flock!