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Bovine Flush System : SPI MFG

Fertilized bovine embryos can only be recovered with a high degree of precision. For improving wildlife recovery, a bovine flush system is cutting-edge technology. The SPI-MFG is known for its premium quality and ability to be used with any commercial filter.<br>Visit here: https://spi-mfg.com/product/bovine-flush-system/<br>

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Bovine Flush System : SPI MFG

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  1. ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BOVINE FLUSH SYSTEM The decreasing cow values are the prime concern that demands an investment of expenses and time in preparing animals to receive an embryo. A bovine flush system is performed with multiple ovulation embryo transfers (MOET), a conventional embryo flush system, as the most common procedure used in cattle breeding. Moreover, the same is designed to improve the recovery and culture of embryos and gametes.

  2. A BRIEF ABOUT BOVINE FLUSH SYSTEM Embryo Flushing is part of a method called Embryo Transfer (ET). The same is an advanced reproductive tool that allows you to produce more offspring from an elite cow, extending the outstanding cattle genetics.

  3. What Does Bovine Flush System Comprise? ET treatment hormone (FSH). This hormone is given to the donor cow, which drives her reproductive system to ovulate multiple eggs rather than just one. The donor cows are bred by artificial insemination (AI), and the eggs evolve as fertilized embryos. Approximately seven days after insemination, the embryos are non- surgically collected or “flushed” from the donor cow’s uterus. At this stage, the embryos will either be transferred fresh into a recipient cow or frozen until future use. concerns a typical follicle-stimulating hormonal called (903) 567-1122 www.spi-mfg.com 19129 State Hwy 64Canton , Tx. 75103

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