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    Draminski

    Heard on this several year ago but felt it was money that could be spent elsewhere.
    Now,i think well it would be of use in an elderly female to try & better the odds. That is if it is as positive as it claims. Anyone owned one & have their own personal experience/opinion of it ?

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    Re: Draminski

    Never heard of it.

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    Surprised you ain't Jack. By all accounts it tells you on the exact day your female is ready to breed to.
    Battery operated with a probe like to insert into the female.
    Pretty sure the same manufacturer does other equipment like scanners & cattle equipment.
    It is around $500 new.
    I have never seen one,but have heard good feedback from those that do/did.

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    Re: Draminski

    I hope its ok to post a link Jack. http://www.quinncarlin.ca/Draminski.php I had never heard of it either and was curious.

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    Re: Draminski

    Quote Originally Posted by gabbagabbahey
    Surprised you ain't Jack. By all accounts it tells you on the exact day your female is ready to breed to.
    Battery operated with a probe like to insert into the female.
    Pretty sure the same manufacturer does other equipment like scanners & cattle equipment.
    It is around $500 new.
    I have never seen one,but have heard good feedback from those that do/did.
    Interesting, but nope, never heard of it.

    Thanks for posting the link

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    Re: Draminski

    That isn't a bad deal for the frequent breeder, and a lot less hassle than blood withdrawl.

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    Re: Draminski

    Agreed.

    However, after 20+ years of breeding dogs, I would say the best possible indicator of bitch ovulation, that truly is hassle-free, is an extremely-intelligent stud dog with a good nose 8-)

    Lately, I have tossed the test kits and just watched Silverback's behavior toward a bitch, and he has almost never been wrong 8-)

    Jack

    PS: In fact, the only time he ever missed was during a small window in 2008 when he was sick. Other than that, which wasn't his fault, he's batted 100%

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    Re: Draminski

    I haven't personally bred a dog for 6 years until last month, and decided to go au natural without any technology. In the first few weeks I almost broke down and got a sonogram so I would know if she took and how many she has. She has over 3 weeks left until whelping, and a belly full of pups already. So, I hear you loud and clear.

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    Re: Draminski

    That is pretty sweet. Could be of great value...

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    I pay attention to the bitch herself and any male dog I have that I trust.

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