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Worst AI year ever. What happened?
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1734348" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>We have been breeding a portion of our herd A.I. since 2010. Results have varied from 40% success to 90% with most years around 60%. I was using the same man to breed my cows for the last 8 years, but I let my Vet breed them last year. Walt, my regular guy is in his mid 80's and he bred 100's of 1000's of Dairy cows in his youth. He is really good, but I know he gets tired sometimes. Our Vet is also a fishing buddy of my husband and he had approached us last spring about breeding the cows in exchange for a fishing trip for his kids and grand kids. I thought that sounded like a good deal. It would give Walt a break, and my husband seldom says no to a fishing trip, even when it means helping a bunch of kids with their poles. Our Vet has been here many times, so he knew there is no electricity at the corrals. We synchronized the cows and when he arrived to breed he seemed surprised there was nowhere to plug in his heater for the straws. I said we could plug it into the RTV as we did for Walt, but he was able to plug into the truck. We went ahead and bred a dozen cows, but he seemed to struggle. He only got 1/2 way in most of the heifers and one cow. That surprised me because I know he has been breeding his own cows and plenty for others for the last 40 years. He accidentally broke a straw and once pulled two by mistake. That was on the last cow, so he put the extra straw in her. </p><p> It has now been 282 days since we bred the cows and it is obvious not a single one settled. We also had 30 cows out with the bulls. Although it has only been 280 days since we put the bulls in, we have already had 12 give birth. When I mentioned none of the cows settled AI, the Vet said maybe it was a nutrition issue. I doubt that considering we aren't having any issues with the cows bred natural service. I suspect there was an issue with his heater and my straws were all cooked. Does that seem like a possibility? I can't think what else would cause total failure. I know we followed the protocols we have used for years and I purchased all fresh pharmaceuticals to be sure that was not an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1734348, member: 9933"] We have been breeding a portion of our herd A.I. since 2010. Results have varied from 40% success to 90% with most years around 60%. I was using the same man to breed my cows for the last 8 years, but I let my Vet breed them last year. Walt, my regular guy is in his mid 80's and he bred 100's of 1000's of Dairy cows in his youth. He is really good, but I know he gets tired sometimes. Our Vet is also a fishing buddy of my husband and he had approached us last spring about breeding the cows in exchange for a fishing trip for his kids and grand kids. I thought that sounded like a good deal. It would give Walt a break, and my husband seldom says no to a fishing trip, even when it means helping a bunch of kids with their poles. Our Vet has been here many times, so he knew there is no electricity at the corrals. We synchronized the cows and when he arrived to breed he seemed surprised there was nowhere to plug in his heater for the straws. I said we could plug it into the RTV as we did for Walt, but he was able to plug into the truck. We went ahead and bred a dozen cows, but he seemed to struggle. He only got 1/2 way in most of the heifers and one cow. That surprised me because I know he has been breeding his own cows and plenty for others for the last 40 years. He accidentally broke a straw and once pulled two by mistake. That was on the last cow, so he put the extra straw in her. It has now been 282 days since we bred the cows and it is obvious not a single one settled. We also had 30 cows out with the bulls. Although it has only been 280 days since we put the bulls in, we have already had 12 give birth. When I mentioned none of the cows settled AI, the Vet said maybe it was a nutrition issue. I doubt that considering we aren't having any issues with the cows bred natural service. I suspect there was an issue with his heater and my straws were all cooked. Does that seem like a possibility? I can't think what else would cause total failure. I know we followed the protocols we have used for years and I purchased all fresh pharmaceuticals to be sure that was not an issue. [/QUOTE]
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