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Post by jd4020 on Nov 29, 2015 21:00:07 GMT
& sorry if it's a dumb question. Can one of those pregnancy tests for humans be used for a goat? or any animal? Thanks.
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Post by copperkid3 on Nov 30, 2015 0:36:14 GMT
It would be interesting to find out if anyone has tried it out on goats, or other barnyard animals besides bovines.
Someone needs to find out what those receptors in a buck's tongue are keying in on when they 'taste' the girls' pee.
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Post by jd4020 on Nov 30, 2015 2:19:39 GMT
o.k. Thanks. Sure would be easy. I would think it wouldn't be that hard to produce one.
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Post by Awnry Abe on Dec 2, 2015 3:55:54 GMT
Yes, you can use the test on a goat. But you will end up with goat pee on your hands and the results will be inconclusive.
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Post by copperkid3 on Dec 2, 2015 4:16:20 GMT
I'd say the results would be VERY conclusive.....
Smelly wet hands!!!
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Post by jd4020 on Dec 2, 2015 4:49:47 GMT
lol No worries, I've had a lot worse on my hands in the course of my life. And I do use soap & water. lol
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Post by kawaiitimes on Dec 2, 2015 11:16:20 GMT
I believe my cousin uses the really cheap pregnancy tests from Dollar Tree for her breeding operation. I seem to remember she ordered a couple hundred from her local store and the employees were curious as to what she was doing.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2015 18:03:28 GMT
Someone should invent this for livestock if the average human pregnancy test doesn't work. It sure would beat having to draw blood and send it off.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2015 2:27:21 GMT
The human tests, to my knowledge don't work. I have been researching the P-test that was already posted. Some say it works, other have gotten false - & + The most accurate test it the Bio tracking/ bioPRYN www.biotracking.com/goatsLet us know if you find any other tests!
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