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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1395063" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Margonme is right. Unless you have an agreement that is legally done, there is no way to tell if there have been any flushes done, any good eggs recovered or sold or implanted or anything. You do not register the eggs. The animals that are born from the flushes are what are registered. There are no guarantees on how many, if any, viable eggs can be recovered from a flush. </p><p>Guernsey's are my favorite milk cow. I have a couple for family cows and to use as nurse cows as well as some jerseys. Never got into showing. I am a milk tester with DHIA and don't even see very many of them around anymore. If you want, PM me and we can talk some more. Where are you located??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1395063, member: 25884"] Margonme is right. Unless you have an agreement that is legally done, there is no way to tell if there have been any flushes done, any good eggs recovered or sold or implanted or anything. You do not register the eggs. The animals that are born from the flushes are what are registered. There are no guarantees on how many, if any, viable eggs can be recovered from a flush. Guernsey's are my favorite milk cow. I have a couple for family cows and to use as nurse cows as well as some jerseys. Never got into showing. I am a milk tester with DHIA and don't even see very many of them around anymore. If you want, PM me and we can talk some more. Where are you located?? [/QUOTE]
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