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refilling semen tanks
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 783963" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Our semen salesman comes every 3 months to refill our tank. That leaves a min. of 6 inches in summer and 8 in winter usually. A lot of it depends on how often I'm opening the tank or freezing embryo's. I check my tank every couple weeks and write it down on my breeding callender. That way I can tell if my tank starts losing nitrogen faster.</p><p>Semen and embryos are to costly to throw away. Especially when it takes less than a minute to check and document.</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 783963, member: 411"] Our semen salesman comes every 3 months to refill our tank. That leaves a min. of 6 inches in summer and 8 in winter usually. A lot of it depends on how often I'm opening the tank or freezing embryo's. I check my tank every couple weeks and write it down on my breeding callender. That way I can tell if my tank starts losing nitrogen faster. Semen and embryos are to costly to throw away. Especially when it takes less than a minute to check and document. Double R [/QUOTE]
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