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Yeah Jam I think so too, must be costly though

 

 

its not that much to bring over your own hens and get them inseminated by there own stud cocks which id be sure they paid some large sums of money for probably work out cheaper than buying young ones in and you can have young ones of a performance cock that they bought that not including travel of course i was told the price a few year back cant remember now but it seemed reasonable at the time

 

for the storage of a cocks sperm i have no idea

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But how would it work would you take a hen that's already paired up to get inseminated? how could you be sure it's there cock and not your own or would the hen lay and then you would put the eggs under feeders?

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But how would it work would you take a hen that's already paired up to get inseminated? how could you be sure it's there cock and not your own or would the hen lay and then you would put the eggs under feeders?

 

 

im not sure of the ins and outs of it all tbh but im sure they would have everything covered that you would be sure

 

i even think they can have 1 egg from one cock and another egg from another cock

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