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<blockquote data-quote="GrannyAching" data-source="post: 3735998" data-attributes="member: 21754"><p>You need as fresh as possible. In an ideal world you would pen them up and collect the samples after an hour or two. We tend to use it as an R&R activity an potter round the field til we have 10 but having typed this I realise how sad that sounds. It's important just to pick them up at random - don't select for runny etc. If you only have a few so getting 10 takes forever you can send less - just mark it clearly. Remember someone with 100 in a field will still only be sending 10 samples. I had a group of 9 last year! (I do my own though.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannyAching, post: 3735998, member: 21754"] You need as fresh as possible. In an ideal world you would pen them up and collect the samples after an hour or two. We tend to use it as an R&R activity an potter round the field til we have 10 but having typed this I realise how sad that sounds. It's important just to pick them up at random - don't select for runny etc. If you only have a few so getting 10 takes forever you can send less - just mark it clearly. Remember someone with 100 in a field will still only be sending 10 samples. I had a group of 9 last year! (I do my own though.) [/QUOTE]
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