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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17040"><p>We've always used a horny steer as a gomer. Some steers will do the job, others just don't ever seem to get eith the program. But, she may very well try riding him if she's in heat. Contact one of the major studs, or a local semen distributor in your area. Select Sires and ABS do a lot of schools, but it depends on the area youre in. If you only plan on breeding the one cow once a year, the school will help you to learn alor abot reproduction but may not equip you to actaully get her bred. A good large animal vet or maybe the herdsman at a nearby dairy, or even the semen distributor that services your area mya be able to breed for you. It's a matter of practice that will make you proficient. It isn;t really hard, but it does take a while to develop the touch.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I want to AI breed my cow next</p><p>> year. The last time we tried to we</p><p>> didn't have another cow to bull</p><p>> her.Will an older steer do this,he</p><p>> is her son.Will the cow let</p><p>> him???Also who would I contact for</p><p>> an AI class??</p><p></p><p>> Thanks for your help!!</p><p></p><p>> Cindy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17040"] We've always used a horny steer as a gomer. Some steers will do the job, others just don't ever seem to get eith the program. But, she may very well try riding him if she's in heat. Contact one of the major studs, or a local semen distributor in your area. Select Sires and ABS do a lot of schools, but it depends on the area youre in. If you only plan on breeding the one cow once a year, the school will help you to learn alor abot reproduction but may not equip you to actaully get her bred. A good large animal vet or maybe the herdsman at a nearby dairy, or even the semen distributor that services your area mya be able to breed for you. It's a matter of practice that will make you proficient. It isn;t really hard, but it does take a while to develop the touch. dun > I want to AI breed my cow next > year. The last time we tried to we > didn't have another cow to bull > her.Will an older steer do this,he > is her son.Will the cow let > him???Also who would I contact for > an AI class?? > Thanks for your help!! > Cindy [/QUOTE]
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