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I would guess to store semen would be very expensive. Now if we read classicsredone's question, cost is not a factor. Like I mentioned, Power Poultry would have a much higher need and budget then our "Joe Blow" friend who misinterpreted the premise. Everything I learned in debate is to identify all "clarifiers" first like the word "feaseable". Which I interpret as possible. IF it is possible to ship sperm from UK to USA I would guess it is feaseable to store sperm indefinitely, like a sperm bank in liquid Nitrogen. But you would need to have a large amount of cash to do it. So, the question of it being cost effective is another question for another thread. But I see it is feaseable to do it IF I had one of the world's best cocks/cockerels and I was a billionaire. IF you have the money someone will store it. Merck Vet manual says 90% fertility was achieved, and where it was achieved would have to be in strict conditions to be successful.
I would guess to store semen would be very expensive. Now if we read classicsredone's question, cost is not a factor. Like I mentioned, Power Poultry would have a much higher need and budget then our "Joe Blow" friend who misinterpreted the premise. Everything I learned in debate is to identify all "clarifiers" first like the word "feaseable". Which I interpret as possible. IF it is possible to ship sperm from UK to USA I would guess it is feaseable to store sperm indefinitely, like a sperm bank in liquid Nitrogen. But you would need to have a large amount of cash to do it. So, the question of it being cost effective is another question for another thread. But I see it is feaseable to do it IF I had one of the world's best cocks/cockerels and I was a billionaire. IF you have the money someone will store it. Merck Vet manual says 90% fertility was achieved, and where it was achieved would have to be in strict conditions to be successful.
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