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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1768626" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I use the bio-pryn lab in OKC called Cattle Stats. Your shipping time there should be no more than two days and they get the testing done the day it arrives and the results emailed back to you. The tech is there is good about labeling some of your results "suspicious" if the strength of the test is weak like the cow aborted or the cow is very short bred. Nothing is guaranteed of course so they recommend a second test if things are not real clear.</p><p>Some folks report positive testing cows showing up open down the road as the test being inaccurate but never consider that the cow may abort at anytime after the test is done, same as with palpation.</p><p>I have been very pleased with service and the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1768626, member: 5381"] I use the bio-pryn lab in OKC called Cattle Stats. Your shipping time there should be no more than two days and they get the testing done the day it arrives and the results emailed back to you. The tech is there is good about labeling some of your results "suspicious" if the strength of the test is weak like the cow aborted or the cow is very short bred. Nothing is guaranteed of course so they recommend a second test if things are not real clear. Some folks report positive testing cows showing up open down the road as the test being inaccurate but never consider that the cow may abort at anytime after the test is done, same as with palpation. I have been very pleased with service and the results. [/QUOTE]
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