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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 361695" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I don't know the price but I am telling you from a very expensive hard learned experience that you need all recips vet checked by a really good cow vet to ensure that they are worthy to be recips.And use only Good Healthy Heifers.When I say heifers I mean young ones some of you people call a third calver "my heifer".A heifer is a first calver under 2yr's of age after that they are a cow.Believe me a 300 dollar C section is cheaper than losing the expensive embryo.If you pick the right cows they will probably not have any delivery problems.</p><p>Not to be nasty to anyone but there is alot of BS spued on this site and alot of people talk about stuff they have absolutely no clue of.Flushing and transplanting is expensive and those who say get an old milk cow have never put up their own money!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 361695, member: 5106"] I don't know the price but I am telling you from a very expensive hard learned experience that you need all recips vet checked by a really good cow vet to ensure that they are worthy to be recips.And use only Good Healthy Heifers.When I say heifers I mean young ones some of you people call a third calver "my heifer".A heifer is a first calver under 2yr's of age after that they are a cow.Believe me a 300 dollar C section is cheaper than losing the expensive embryo.If you pick the right cows they will probably not have any delivery problems. Not to be nasty to anyone but there is alot of BS spued on this site and alot of people talk about stuff they have absolutely no clue of.Flushing and transplanting is expensive and those who say get an old milk cow have never put up their own money!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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