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Howdy guys im looking at starting to use some embryos. Who is the best/ most successful embryo tech that you could send cattle to within 2 hours of central texas to house and implant embryos in cattle.
Steer4Caddy said:I think the best is Dr. Stroud or his son who also works in Weatherford Texas at Stroud Embryo Services. That's about as good as you'll find anywhere.
ZNT said:Steer4Caddy said:I think the best is Dr. Stroud or his son who also works in Weatherford Texas at Stroud Embryo Services. That's about as good as you'll find anywhere.
I'll second that. Dr. Stroud is not only an excellent embryologist, but he is very helpful in answering any question you may have, and even many questions you may have never thought of. Last I knew, he had transferred well over 100,000 embryos in his career, and that was several years ago.
Cowboy said:If you folks are in Texas, then for certain, Dr Dan Stroud is an excelent place to go. I know him, been a long time since I talked to him, but we have both been AROUND so to speak.
Over in the eastern Midwest, Dr Hannon will certainly get the job done -- wish I was closer to you all this year especially , we are so slow here in the DEAD PAN of Nebraska, it is about to make me cry.
Ihave known for a long time that I just landed in the wrong place, but this spring is beyond dead. Tere are 2 cows in the donor pen, where as w usually have over 20 right now -- it is scary.
Any one need an aging hired man -- with a worn out arm and no hair -- give me a call!!!!!!!
It might just be that my normal customer base is in transition == having bred most of the donors back for this year -- at least hope that is it, other wise it is going to be very long dry year. I keep hoping for th semi to pull in wit 30 donors, I think they got lost is transit!! hehehe
Take care and I hope every one is having a good spring -- sure is nice right now!
Terry
PS -- Thanks for the plug Olsen -- appreciate it!
Cowboy said:Clear down in the SW corner -- just a bit west of McCook and about 90 miles south of North PLatte.
Great cow country-- just not enough of them I guess. Thanks for asking -- stop in some time if you are going by -- bring your Semi -- hehehe
Terry