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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1347012" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>DHI Cooperative</p><p>Columbus, OH.</p><p>I order supplies for 10 pregnancy tests. Seems like the last order was $34.00. They send a sheet with the order that says "prepaid". You need to copy that sheet and include with each shipment. I rarely am doing more than two at a time. Only additional cost is shipping. This is the most economical method of pregnancy testing. I had the vet come and do two heifers via ultrasound because I was leaving the farm to help Fire Sweep and needed to know whether to Lutalyse them and get them bred before I left. Both turned up pregnant.</p><p></p><p>PS: I agree with the post above on the YouTube. I like to do the technical stuff so maybe that is why I hope you try the vacuum needle. If you know exactly where you are going with it, it seems easy to me. I have beat that old mule to death so enough on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1347012, member: 17767"] DHI Cooperative Columbus, OH. I order supplies for 10 pregnancy tests. Seems like the last order was $34.00. They send a sheet with the order that says "prepaid". You need to copy that sheet and include with each shipment. I rarely am doing more than two at a time. Only additional cost is shipping. This is the most economical method of pregnancy testing. I had the vet come and do two heifers via ultrasound because I was leaving the farm to help Fire Sweep and needed to know whether to Lutalyse them and get them bred before I left. Both turned up pregnant. PS: I agree with the post above on the YouTube. I like to do the technical stuff so maybe that is why I hope you try the vacuum needle. If you know exactly where you are going with it, it seems easy to me. I have beat that old mule to death so enough on that. [/QUOTE]
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