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From: "Robert Dahlgren" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology"
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Subject: Re: Artificial Insemination
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 02:05:15 -0500
Hi Tom,
I live in Southwestern New York State, USA. I took Susan Cobey's course on
Instrumental Insemenation At Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio. It was
a three day course and very informative with lectures and hands on practice.
I had boughten an insemenation platform from Steve Tabor before he moved to
France - He is back in the States now.
Search the Web For Susan Cobey or Sue Cobey and also for 'Instrumental
Insemenation". Sue has a vidio on I.I. that she has just worked up. There is
also a German Tape That has been translated to English that I have.
I am interested in Bee Breeding and Honeybee Genetics. The fastest way for
improvement is with I.I.
You know how it goes with these wayward girls - You don't know whose kid
they are bringing home. Queen bees go about it the same way.
Breeding with a single drone leads to the truest heredity.
Well it's 2:01 here In Eastern U.S. We just went back on Standard Time
yesterday. You've probably had breakfast already. I've got to get some
shut-eye.
Drop a line.
Best Regards,
Bob
Robert Dahlgren
2902 Stone Rd.
Falconer, NY 14733-9732
USA
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