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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1093"><p><p><br>I recently looked into this myself, as we are considering flushing one of our registered cows.<p>Here in central Texas...here's a general idea. The clinic prefers to have the flush cow there for 25-30 days. Board is $4.50 a day for the flush cow, and $3.00 a day for the recip cows. (If you bring your own.) They have to synchronize the flush cow with the recips..or you can synchronize the recips at home, and bring them in to be implanted when the embryos are ready. Either way, you have to make sure you have enough recips for the embryos harvested. (The conception rate falls dramatically if you have the embyros frozen) It costs $270 for the initial flush, and $65 to implant into the recips. The clinic that I talked to also has recips available, at a cost of $1250 each, bred with the embyro. <p>Like Jason mentioned, if you are interested in increasing your purebred herd, going to a couple of good registered sales may be more cost effective.</p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1093"] <p><br>I recently looked into this myself, as we are considering flushing one of our registered cows.<p>Here in central Texas...here's a general idea. The clinic prefers to have the flush cow there for 25-30 days. Board is $4.50 a day for the flush cow, and $3.00 a day for the recip cows. (If you bring your own.) They have to synchronize the flush cow with the recips..or you can synchronize the recips at home, and bring them in to be implanted when the embryos are ready. Either way, you have to make sure you have enough recips for the embryos harvested. (The conception rate falls dramatically if you have the embyros frozen) It costs $270 for the initial flush, and $65 to implant into the recips. The clinic that I talked to also has recips available, at a cost of $1250 each, bred with the embyro. <p>Like Jason mentioned, if you are interested in increasing your purebred herd, going to a couple of good registered sales may be more cost effective. <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [/QUOTE]
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