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Used/New Liquid Nitrogen Tank Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="smallrancher" data-source="post: 708995" data-attributes="member: 3780"><p>It costs me 200$ a year to have my semen tank kept full, and every straw of semen I buy per year equals a dollar off that. Really convenient as they just come every six weeks to top it off. If I was going to hire a tech to do the breeding, I would let them carry the semen. I do my own breeding, and I can't imagine going to pick up semen, or having it shipped everytime there is a cow in heat. A tank will easily last 20 years if not moved around alot. Get the smaller tank, as there will be times that you need to move it, and the smaller lighter tank will be easier to move without swaying and such, being easier on your tank. If you get the bigger one, always move it with two people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallrancher, post: 708995, member: 3780"] It costs me 200$ a year to have my semen tank kept full, and every straw of semen I buy per year equals a dollar off that. Really convenient as they just come every six weeks to top it off. If I was going to hire a tech to do the breeding, I would let them carry the semen. I do my own breeding, and I can't imagine going to pick up semen, or having it shipped everytime there is a cow in heat. A tank will easily last 20 years if not moved around alot. Get the smaller tank, as there will be times that you need to move it, and the smaller lighter tank will be easier to move without swaying and such, being easier on your tank. If you get the bigger one, always move it with two people. [/QUOTE]
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