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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 845345" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>KNERSIE-</p><p></p><p>You are absolutely correct! I <strong><em><u>AM</u></em></strong> absolutely suggesting "Embryo Transfer" to LuckyLegs (NOT 3waycross). And, yes, this cow is the intended donor. </p><p></p><p>Now, before you blow a heart gasket and find yourself in the arms of a caring Health Care Provider, let's peruse the given facts here, and select the most logical and available option for the <em>reasonably</em> and <strong><em>financially viable</em></strong> method of improving this herd! Of course this cow is not a candidate for <em>your</em> shortlist. Mine either. BUT, here is a tenable <em>suggestion</em> for consideration by LuckyLegs to follow for a few years (3-5) to achieve a reasonable goal upon which to focus for a future breeding protocol. LL has this cow <u><strong>now</strong></u>, and while she is not the ultimate Donor we would select for herd perfection, by following my original agenda elucidated herein this thread considerable improvement could be achieved - <strong><u>without</u></strong>breaking the herd budget! And...any genetic mistakes that might be made in the overall process could be considered minimum as compared to those occurring using an expensive donor. "A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two In the Bush".</p><p></p><p>Learning and Education <strong>can</strong> be financially debilitating!</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 845345, member: 1683"] KNERSIE- You are absolutely correct! I [b][i][u]AM[/u][/i][/b] absolutely suggesting "Embryo Transfer" to LuckyLegs (NOT 3waycross). And, yes, this cow is the intended donor. Now, before you blow a heart gasket and find yourself in the arms of a caring Health Care Provider, let's peruse the given facts here, and select the most logical and available option for the [i]reasonably[/i] and [b][i]financially viable[/i][/b] method of improving this herd! Of course this cow is not a candidate for [i]your[/i] shortlist. Mine either. BUT, here is a tenable [i]suggestion[/i] for consideration by LuckyLegs to follow for a few years (3-5) to achieve a reasonable goal upon which to focus for a future breeding protocol. LL has this cow [u][b]now[/b][/u], and while she is not the ultimate Donor we would select for herd perfection, by following my original agenda elucidated herein this thread considerable improvement could be achieved - [b][u]without[/u][/b]breaking the herd budget! And...any genetic mistakes that might be made in the overall process could be considered minimum as compared to those occurring using an expensive donor. "A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two In the Bush". Learning and Education [b]can[/b] be financially debilitating! DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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