Lot 24: JVC Henrietta 333 (T/D Doc Ryan)

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''Jocko Valley Embryo Dispersal Sale" - (Sleeping Giant Genetics)

Lot 24: (5) JVC Henrietta Pride 333 x T/D Doc Ryan 049 - 5 units

You are bidding on (5) IVF JVC Henrietta Pride 333 x T/D Doc Ryan 049. You are bidding on the # of embryos times the purchase price. Buyer is responsible for shipping. 

Image 1: JVC Henrietta Pride 333

Image:  T/D Doc Ryan 049 


Donor: JVC Henrietta Pride 333 (AAA 17516405)

Sire: T/D Doc Ryan 049 (AAA *19820224)


Shipping: Embryos are stored and can be shipped from SLEEPNG GIANT GENETICS, Montana. Once payment is made, the embryos will be released to the Buyer at this location. The Buyer is responsible for shipping! 

 

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