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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 639842" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Oh, we joked right through the course I did about the calves that were going to result :lol: - all the cows were destined for slaughter and we were using 'training straws' - filler and printed up with bull names, but no semen.</p><p></p><p>But... I get the impression from reading other threads that practising on relatively low numbers is normal in the US. Whereas we spent most of our time 'inseminating' live cows for five - ten days, very little theory or 'other stuff'.</p><p>The last few days some of the inseminations were timed.</p><p>I don't know how many cows I 'inseminated' in that time, but it was somewhere between 100 - 150. Those training to be technicians (rather than just to do their own herd) did more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 639842, member: 9267"] Oh, we joked right through the course I did about the calves that were going to result :lol: - all the cows were destined for slaughter and we were using 'training straws' - filler and printed up with bull names, but no semen. But... I get the impression from reading other threads that practising on relatively low numbers is normal in the US. Whereas we spent most of our time 'inseminating' live cows for five - ten days, very little theory or 'other stuff'. The last few days some of the inseminations were timed. I don't know how many cows I 'inseminated' in that time, but it was somewhere between 100 - 150. Those training to be technicians (rather than just to do their own herd) did more. [/QUOTE]
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