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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1007475" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>I can't see how you're going to be very successful with AI if you can't check your cattle closely at least twice a day. You really have no idea of the timing, so it's going to be very hit and miss - probably mostly miss, unless you're very lucky. I do AI most years, check the cows three-hourly during the day, 6am - 11pm. But I also expect 80% conception and work to get it. You may be expecting too much of your current scheduling abilities!</p><p></p><p>Yes, if you miss them, at least you have a good idea when they'll be needing closer observation next time - even if you have to get someone else to do that for you. Would that be an option?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1007475, member: 5956"] I can't see how you're going to be very successful with AI if you can't check your cattle closely at least twice a day. You really have no idea of the timing, so it's going to be very hit and miss - probably mostly miss, unless you're very lucky. I do AI most years, check the cows three-hourly during the day, 6am - 11pm. But I also expect 80% conception and work to get it. You may be expecting too much of your current scheduling abilities! Yes, if you miss them, at least you have a good idea when they'll be needing closer observation next time - even if you have to get someone else to do that for you. Would that be an option? [/QUOTE]
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