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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1844180" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>I have learned that the biggest limiting factor of AI is tech availability/cost. Last June we attempted AI on 2 cows and a heifer. 1 stuck. No bull access, and since we were timing for 60 days after last calf, we ran into the heat of summer and then life happened-didn't want to drop another $300 in less than ideal conditions. So we waited. Decided to use one of the bull calves to breed the two who missed, but had to wait for him to mature also. Small herd inconveniences. I guess that's the "hobby farm" risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1844180, member: 39347"] I have learned that the biggest limiting factor of AI is tech availability/cost. Last June we attempted AI on 2 cows and a heifer. 1 stuck. No bull access, and since we were timing for 60 days after last calf, we ran into the heat of summer and then life happened-didn’t want to drop another $300 in less than ideal conditions. So we waited. Decided to use one of the bull calves to breed the two who missed, but had to wait for him to mature also. Small herd inconveniences. I guess that’s the “hobby farm” risk. [/QUOTE]
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