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Andrew Wootton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 May 2018 09:39:47 +1000
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Please let us know your results.  I was reading up on the "chatter" last
night and am intrigued.  Especially transport without temperature control.
There was mention of the Ohio Queen Breeders Initiative and their
stipulation of a 10hour limit, but I couldn't find any more about this.
Incidentally has this group faded away?  I have used their method for
setting up a starter/finisher with success, but I had to access the details
from some Internet history archive.


> >Some chatter about them being used in NZ



> >suggesting that Joe Latshaw and John Kefuss have had luck shipping them
> with out attendants
>

Regards, Andrew (Melbourne)

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