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?? Biopryn/Biotracking Preg Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1071207" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>I like the vacuum tubes & needles, like the website shows. A second set of hands is handy to mark the tubes when my hands get a bit slick. Putting the cows on dry grass or hay for a couple days is nice, too!</p><p>Sometimes I get squeamish about giving shots. We've got a few who seem to jump really bad as soon as the needle hits them. But by drawing the blood from under the tail, the cows don't budge an inch! I'd rather draw blood than give shots any day.</p><p></p><p>Last year was really hot here, we had about 10% return to heat after being confirmed bred. This year I'm testing late, I just want to know 'yes' or 'no', and a later test will let me know. It gives me enough time to know if I cull before winter. If I sell any as breds then we'll have those palpated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1071207, member: 1974"] I like the vacuum tubes & needles, like the website shows. A second set of hands is handy to mark the tubes when my hands get a bit slick. Putting the cows on dry grass or hay for a couple days is nice, too! Sometimes I get squeamish about giving shots. We've got a few who seem to jump really bad as soon as the needle hits them. But by drawing the blood from under the tail, the cows don't budge an inch! I'd rather draw blood than give shots any day. Last year was really hot here, we had about 10% return to heat after being confirmed bred. This year I'm testing late, I just want to know 'yes' or 'no', and a later test will let me know. It gives me enough time to know if I cull before winter. If I sell any as breds then we'll have those palpated. [/QUOTE]
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