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Oyster Ovens Protect Bull's Private Parts
Here's Marge Garnier's answer to cold weather woes for bulls. "Oyster Ovens" protect testicles from freezing in weather of 20 below zero or more.
Oyster Ovens, which the Redvers, Sask., inventor unveiled at the recent Canadian Western Agribition, Regina, Sask., are made from the same polar fleece fabric as her popular earmuffs for calves (see FARM SHOW Vol. 17, No. 6). The scrotum-shaped bag fastens with velcro and has a front panel to keep the velcro from rubbing on the bull's skin.
The bags can be left on bulls for as long as the weather is 20 below zero or colder, but have to be removed when the weather warms or semen may be damaged.
Garnier is taking orders for her Oyster Ovens as well as her earmuffs.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Marge Garnier, Box 142, Redvers, Sask., Canada S0C 2H0 (ph or fax 306 452-3810).


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1996 - Volume #20, Issue #1