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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 77687" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Scotty, we are doing pretty much the same thing as you are. Have commercial cattle and have decided to try to go into the purebred Red Angus market. We went out last fall and bought 6 first calvers and 2 heifers. We've got a purebred Angus bull that we use on our commercial herd and he's got good bloodlines so we are going to be using him next year. We've been keeping his heifers for the commercial herd so went out and bought 2 more registered Angus bulls to breed them too and our purebreds but since we want to keep all of our heifers they will get related pretty fast so I am appreciating all of your AI questions as it will be just a few years before we are doing the same thing.</p><p></p><p>la4angus: Hope you don't mind a couple questions. Is it harder for a cow to get pregnant through AI than with a bull? Does it make it more difficult for them to conceive if they are brought into heat through a shot than if you wait for them to do it naturally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 77687, member: 1258"] Scotty, we are doing pretty much the same thing as you are. Have commercial cattle and have decided to try to go into the purebred Red Angus market. We went out last fall and bought 6 first calvers and 2 heifers. We've got a purebred Angus bull that we use on our commercial herd and he's got good bloodlines so we are going to be using him next year. We've been keeping his heifers for the commercial herd so went out and bought 2 more registered Angus bulls to breed them too and our purebreds but since we want to keep all of our heifers they will get related pretty fast so I am appreciating all of your AI questions as it will be just a few years before we are doing the same thing. la4angus: Hope you don't mind a couple questions. Is it harder for a cow to get pregnant through AI than with a bull? Does it make it more difficult for them to conceive if they are brought into heat through a shot than if you wait for them to do it naturally? [/QUOTE]
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