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<blockquote data-quote="Cibster" data-source="post: 1199948" data-attributes="member: 18982"><p>Had it happen to me this spring. Vet pulled the embryo straw out of the tank and slid it into the thaw bath and POP....sounded like a gun shot. I wasn't sure what happened at first and then she said, "Crap, that's not good." She looked to see if the little air pockets were still trapping the embryo in there but it didn't look good. I thought I was going to throw up since it was the most valuable embryo I had. We still put it in, but then put another embryo in of a different breeding since she figured the chance of the first one implanting was very slim. Well, neither one of them stuck and the cow ended up being open this fall anyway so guess it wasn't meant to be from the get-go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cibster, post: 1199948, member: 18982"] Had it happen to me this spring. Vet pulled the embryo straw out of the tank and slid it into the thaw bath and POP....sounded like a gun shot. I wasn't sure what happened at first and then she said, "Crap, that's not good." She looked to see if the little air pockets were still trapping the embryo in there but it didn't look good. I thought I was going to throw up since it was the most valuable embryo I had. We still put it in, but then put another embryo in of a different breeding since she figured the chance of the first one implanting was very slim. Well, neither one of them stuck and the cow ended up being open this fall anyway so guess it wasn't meant to be from the get-go. [/QUOTE]
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