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<blockquote data-quote="Rossymons" data-source="post: 7459317" data-attributes="member: 46510"><p>Cases like yours above do happen and you wouldnt need an index to point it out. We had one in the past with a bull. Completely useless. When a neighbour mentioned the same bull in conversation at the pub the matter was swiftly dealt with.</p><p></p><p>One farm we service took a straw from each of bulls and tested it under a microscope. One bull from a competitor was stone dead - not a thing living. Appaling that that batch left the lab.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes a batch does leave with living but maybe poor swimmers. So long as the matter is dealt with quickly by both sides and an agreement is reached then that's the best anyone can hope for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rossymons, post: 7459317, member: 46510"] Cases like yours above do happen and you wouldnt need an index to point it out. We had one in the past with a bull. Completely useless. When a neighbour mentioned the same bull in conversation at the pub the matter was swiftly dealt with. One farm we service took a straw from each of bulls and tested it under a microscope. One bull from a competitor was stone dead - not a thing living. Appaling that that batch left the lab. Sometimes a batch does leave with living but maybe poor swimmers. So long as the matter is dealt with quickly by both sides and an agreement is reached then that's the best anyone can hope for. [/QUOTE]
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