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Tuesday, 09/05/2000 10:06:44 PM

Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:06:44 PM

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(repost) by RASK (email from STRU)


E-MAIL FROM DOUG BEATTY:


Dear Jeff,

Thank you...the attention from everyone has been positive...now for the media
exposure...thanks for sending it to the newspaper...we are receiving calls already...7 out
of 7 embryos in one sow...wow!

The other sow was implanted with 18 embryos ...14 grew to full term only to be
aborted on the day of delivery due to complications from the sow pushing to
hard...we never thought 14 would take...this is not an uncommon occurrence in
sows...more embryos have been implanted in sheep and deer ...I'll report when
the ultrasound has been done...85% conception rate is even better than natural
AI ...this is exciting!
Best regards,
Douglas
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Simon
To: Douglas Beatty
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:17 AM
Subject: Congratulations on PR!!!!!

VERY WELL DONE PRESS RELEASE....

and I like these parts:

1. "The research team led by Dr. Dennis Gourley, DVM performed the non-surgical
implementation of the embryos in a farm setting similar to what would be expected at any
swine facility."

2. "Struthers, Inc.'s scientific breakthrough is the world's first porcine offspring to be born
using this unique proprietary technology. Further ongoing product development of
non-surgical embryo transfers is currently being performed by the Company on sheep,
deer as well as swine. The Company believes that this non-surgical embryo
implementation process will be significantly more effective than using surgical techniques
and has worldwide commercial application.

Additional applications of the Gourley Scope(TM) also involve lowering the dose of
semen needed for maximum conception in artificial insemination. The Gourley
Scope(TM) received worldwide recognition and biotechnology awards when unveiled at
the World Pork Expo2000. The Scope, complete with light source and transmitter, allows
the technician and veterinarian to view in real-time the reproductive tract of the animal
and to implant the semen or embryos in the most effective position for maximum
conception.

These reproductive biotechnology techniques, developed by Struthers, Inc., offer
producers worldwide the opportunity to change the genetics of their herds in one
generation as compared to the industry standard of taking seven to eight years to change
porcine genetics.

THIS NEWS HAS WORLDWIDE IMPACT ON SEVERAL INDUSTRIES, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO: SWINE, SHEEP, TURKEY, DEER, CHICKEN, DOGS, and
CATS.

Cheers

Cheers

Voluntary Disclosure: Strong Buy : Long and Short Term

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