Re: A.I. - good or bad?

1998-11-19 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) Well then if it had not been documented why would anyone take such a chance of libeling a stallion and his owner? >This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steven A White) > >Jean, > >This is a lot easier said than done. Before it was well doc

Re: A.I. - good or bad?

1998-11-18 Thread Steven A White
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steven A White) Jean, This is a lot easier said than done. Before it was well documented that Impressive was the cause for HYPP, you could find yourself in a law suit for even suggesting to anyone that the stallion was the cause of this disease. It seems

Re: A.I. - good or bad?

1998-11-18 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) >This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (BRIAN C JACOBSEN) > >Hi Brian, it seems to me and probably quite clear to others, that if an organization sets its principles and rules on the contract. ie Any stallion found to produce crippled or defor

A.I. - good or bad?

1998-11-18 Thread BRIAN C JACOBSEN
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (BRIAN C JACOBSEN) Hi Steve! Good to hear from you! It's been a while since you have posted a message. You bring a very timely warning about the possible dangers of A.I. Without the proper motivation for using it, it can very definitely be bad for a bree