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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11141"><p>> You could do a symple exam with a</p><p>> 10X scope, 20X, 30X and 40X are</p><p>> much better. Are you just wanting</p><p>> to do a fecal float to check for</p><p>> parasite load (eggs/cysts)?</p><p></p><p>> There are several brands of</p><p>> scopes, Ziess(SP) is very good,</p><p>> German craftsmanship is excellent!</p><p></p><p>Michelle, I don't know how a fecal float is conducted. Is that were they use a centrifuge? I would like to be able to identify different parasites and their eggs through a microscope. I was hoping you or someone could tell me what other tools are involved and recommend a good book that is for identifying parasites and their eggs. Or maybe there is a video on this. I wanted to get a scope that I could also check semen with. Sorry if I'm not conveying this very well. I know nothing about what is involved in testing for parasites. Thanks for your reply.</p><p>> Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11141"] > You could do a symple exam with a > 10X scope, 20X, 30X and 40X are > much better. Are you just wanting > to do a fecal float to check for > parasite load (eggs/cysts)? > There are several brands of > scopes, Ziess(SP) is very good, > German craftsmanship is excellent! Michelle, I don't know how a fecal float is conducted. Is that were they use a centrifuge? I would like to be able to identify different parasites and their eggs through a microscope. I was hoping you or someone could tell me what other tools are involved and recommend a good book that is for identifying parasites and their eggs. Or maybe there is a video on this. I wanted to get a scope that I could also check semen with. Sorry if I'm not conveying this very well. I know nothing about what is involved in testing for parasites. Thanks for your reply. > Rod [/QUOTE]
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