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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1534282" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>I honestly don't know what he knows. But I do know he doesn't need a Pulsator to make a bull ejaculate. He just does something with his hand while he's feeling around in there and here comes the sample. He does a live semen swimming count, and then he kills them and looks at the shape of the sperms head and tail. He always tells me, there's no magic to it, just get in there and feel around. A word of caution to those that want to learn how to palpate a cow. I'm a 100% sure I've cause abortions while trying to learn how to palpate early in the first trimester. So now if I can't tell if a cows bred once I get past the cervix a little, I take a blood sample.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1534282, member: 24694"] I honestly don't know what he knows. But I do know he doesn't need a Pulsator to make a bull ejaculate. He just does something with his hand while he's feeling around in there and here comes the sample. He does a live semen swimming count, and then he kills them and looks at the shape of the sperms head and tail. He always tells me, there's no magic to it, just get in there and feel around. A word of caution to those that want to learn how to palpate a cow. I'm a 100% sure I've cause abortions while trying to learn how to palpate early in the first trimester. So now if I can't tell if a cows bred once I get past the cervix a little, I take a blood sample. [/QUOTE]
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