New CSU Semen Facility Meets International Standards
The new stallion barn at Colorado State University’s Equine Reproduction Laboratory, specifically designed to meet the requirements for exporting semen internationally, is now complete and prepared to handle client requests around the world.
The new facility is comprised of 1,200 square feet for semen collection, a barn to house 10 stallions for the breeding season and expanded
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The new stallion barn at Colorado State University’s Equine Reproduction Laboratory, specifically designed to meet the requirements for exporting semen internationally, is now complete and prepared to handle client requests around the world.
The new facility is comprised of 1,200 square feet for semen collection, a barn to house 10 stallions for the breeding season and expanded laboratory space for the freezing, storage, and export of semen. Construction costs were more than $300,000. Generous gifts from Gail Holmes and Herbert Allen of Double Dove Ranch and Shirley Hoffman of Hi View Acres, both of Longmont, Colo., made the building possible
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