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Improving automatic jetting races

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Series: Agnote DAI-199  Edition: Second edition  Last updated: 01 Aug 2003

In 1988 work at Trangie demonstrated a need to improve automatic jetting races (AJRs). In 1992 the Kondinin Group surveyed a number of sheep jetting races. This work also showed that they were less effective than hand jetting. Subsequently a project was undertaken to improve the performance of AJRs.

This Agnote reports the general principles for effective jetting. It includes diagrams of jetting equipment and a table with information about nozzle dimensions.


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