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<blockquote data-quote="George Monk" data-source="post: 360877" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>I agree again Dun. The same genetic blender is at work with et as it is with natural breeding. </p><p>For us we would be willing to pay a little $200 -500 for embyos because the odds of getting a better animal that what we can breed is sure bet. We are also trying to work toward a registered herd and then produce excellent F1's.</p><p>I am fortunately very lucky and have a tremendous oportunity because of fantastic people to implant embryos that are well worth the effort and money.</p><p>This opportunity has accelerated the growth of our herd by generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Monk, post: 360877, member: 3545"] I agree again Dun. The same genetic blender is at work with et as it is with natural breeding. For us we would be willing to pay a little $200 -500 for embyos because the odds of getting a better animal that what we can breed is sure bet. We are also trying to work toward a registered herd and then produce excellent F1's. I am fortunately very lucky and have a tremendous oportunity because of fantastic people to implant embryos that are well worth the effort and money. This opportunity has accelerated the growth of our herd by generations. [/QUOTE]
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