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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 33247" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>the only problem i have w/the a.i. facilities is that the cows are pretty much dry-lotted or on very poor pasture. yes, they're fed, but we recently had a donor cow and calf come back from flushing (not from either facility i mentioned, although we've used both of them as well & the facilities are about the same). they were there longer than they were supposed to be (the technician had some scheduling conflicts & didn't go off the heat that we took her there on) & the calf came back weighing about 150 lbs lighter than she should have been. </p><p></p><p>just for a.i., i'd much rather do it at home. flushing is a little different because of the extra shots & handling. just my opinion, but i'd much rather keep my cows at home if at all possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 33247, member: 8"] the only problem i have w/the a.i. facilities is that the cows are pretty much dry-lotted or on very poor pasture. yes, they're fed, but we recently had a donor cow and calf come back from flushing (not from either facility i mentioned, although we've used both of them as well & the facilities are about the same). they were there longer than they were supposed to be (the technician had some scheduling conflicts & didn't go off the heat that we took her there on) & the calf came back weighing about 150 lbs lighter than she should have been. just for a.i., i'd much rather do it at home. flushing is a little different because of the extra shots & handling. just my opinion, but i'd much rather keep my cows at home if at all possible. [/QUOTE]
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