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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 7976" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>not to get too far off the subject here, but wouldnt ai'ing be more difficult for a beginner? I am a beginner also, and I considered the a i route, but I have no idea when a cow is in heat, how to get a i straws, how to keep them, who in my area would insert the straws, nitrogen tanks etc.....!</p><p>I would really like to learn the a i process, but it seems easier for me to just bring a bull over and let him run with my cows for a couple of months. Is there anywhere , i.e. websites, where I could read up on what it would take to learn the process? We only have one large animal vet left in the D/FW area, and he doesn't do any a i'ing whatsoever! So I am completely lost on this subject. </p><p>It probably seems simple to you guys who have been around cows all your life, but this is all new to me and I am learning on the fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 7976, member: 7"] not to get too far off the subject here, but wouldnt ai'ing be more difficult for a beginner? I am a beginner also, and I considered the a i route, but I have no idea when a cow is in heat, how to get a i straws, how to keep them, who in my area would insert the straws, nitrogen tanks etc.....! I would really like to learn the a i process, but it seems easier for me to just bring a bull over and let him run with my cows for a couple of months. Is there anywhere , i.e. websites, where I could read up on what it would take to learn the process? We only have one large animal vet left in the D/FW area, and he doesn't do any a i'ing whatsoever! So I am completely lost on this subject. It probably seems simple to you guys who have been around cows all your life, but this is all new to me and I am learning on the fly. [/QUOTE]
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