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This year we wanted to add some bone density, a wider chest floor, and improve rack shape. We took our longest, most structurally correct doe and flushed her to WIDE LOAD. The flush yielded 36 embryos. We imlanted 27 of them this year and will implant 9 more next year.
After the flush and retrieval, we still needed to breed this doe, and STATUS QUO happened to be on site. So we were able to live breed BLITZ to STATUS QUO.
We are excited about this flush and re-breeding and expect great potential for years to come from the offspring.
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