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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1657347" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>I respectfully beg to differ. I had the misfortune of having to utilize a clinic for many years whose long time practitioners thought they were god incarnate and were clueless about conducting a proper BSE...assuredly never did a rectal examine nor examined the penis...They jammed the ejaculator in and immediately and relentlessly cranked the juice full full bore. Bulls instantly dropped like rocks. Vets insisted it was my bull's fault. Pointless to offer constructive suggestions. Finally bit the bullet and opted to haul bulls 4+ hrs over an ardous mountain pass to a highly skilled DVM skilled at conducting thorough BSE's including thousands consigned to purebred sales. Thank my lucky stars when I relocated to Oregon the local Lg Animal Vet is equally talented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1657347, member: 18664"] I respectfully beg to differ. I had the misfortune of having to utilize a clinic for many years whose long time practitioners thought they were god incarnate and were clueless about conducting a proper BSE...assuredly never did a rectal examine nor examined the penis...They jammed the ejaculator in and immediately and relentlessly cranked the juice full full bore. Bulls instantly dropped like rocks. Vets insisted it was my bull's fault. Pointless to offer constructive suggestions. Finally bit the bullet and opted to haul bulls 4+ hrs over an ardous mountain pass to a highly skilled DVM skilled at conducting thorough BSE's including thousands consigned to purebred sales. Thank my lucky stars when I relocated to Oregon the local Lg Animal Vet is equally talented. [/QUOTE]
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