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<blockquote data-quote="Cattleman200" data-source="post: 882335" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>It does not mean literally that it wont freeze. What they are referring to is when it thaws out. Cow pollinater can probably tell you better but they put it through a test. Basically one stud I know of thaws it and leaves it laying on the counter for about 4 hours. The sperm at that point has to test a certain percent good. Usually around 40-45 % or they wont keep it. If it tests less they say it wont freeze. The last bull I carried tested 43% and they wouldnt keep it. I first thought it was a little BS but I dont want any semen out there on my bull that is bad either. The problem is he is now 11 y.o. and injured and there will be no more semen on him. Just my luck it seems.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Circle H Ranch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattleman200, post: 882335, member: 951"] It does not mean literally that it wont freeze. What they are referring to is when it thaws out. Cow pollinater can probably tell you better but they put it through a test. Basically one stud I know of thaws it and leaves it laying on the counter for about 4 hours. The sperm at that point has to test a certain percent good. Usually around 40-45 % or they wont keep it. If it tests less they say it wont freeze. The last bull I carried tested 43% and they wouldnt keep it. I first thought it was a little BS but I dont want any semen out there on my bull that is bad either. The problem is he is now 11 y.o. and injured and there will be no more semen on him. Just my luck it seems. Circle H Ranch [/QUOTE]
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