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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6965155" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>some and some, like I posted earlier, using 'pot luck', mainly, braut, Bernard 26, (dutch fr) gabys arrow, jersey (some sexed) and odd holstiens, did look up the new proof, on one hol, meant to be 'great' when bought, wish I hadn't looked ! But Braut, certainly is a lucky 'find', delighted to be using him xbreeding, B26 good, and arrow, have some good milkers from him ! But, I wonder, how much semen is floating around in flasks, the cause, apparently, is the topping up of nitrogen, without putting a 'wadge' of cotton wool, on top of the straws already in there !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6965155, member: 86168"] some and some, like I posted earlier, using 'pot luck', mainly, braut, Bernard 26, (dutch fr) gabys arrow, jersey (some sexed) and odd holstiens, did look up the new proof, on one hol, meant to be 'great' when bought, wish I hadn't looked ! But Braut, certainly is a lucky 'find', delighted to be using him xbreeding, B26 good, and arrow, have some good milkers from him ! But, I wonder, how much semen is floating around in flasks, the cause, apparently, is the topping up of nitrogen, without putting a 'wadge' of cotton wool, on top of the straws already in there !! [/QUOTE]
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