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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 7980" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>if you're just running commercial cows & you're not there full-time, bringing a bull over might be the easiest thing to do. i mentioned a.i. in the previous post because he wanted registered angus. you have access to many good, registered bulls w/a.i. that you may not be able to afford otherwise. </p><p></p><p>reading up on a.i. probably won't do it for you.....there are various schools that offer a.i. classes. you can contact texas a&m at animalscience.tamu.edu or (979) 845-3579 for a complete list of clinics. there is one in stephenville in march. these clinics are usually a combination palpation/a.i. where you can choose both or either/or. the a.i. class will teach you everything from detecting heat, to straw storage & thawing, to the actual a.i.'ing.</p><p></p><p>other possibilities would be to not learn the technique yourself but to find a rancher or technician nearby who would be willing to a.i. for you. i have a.i.'d for others & even stored their straws in my tank (some i've charged & some i've done for free)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 7980, member: 8"] if you're just running commercial cows & you're not there full-time, bringing a bull over might be the easiest thing to do. i mentioned a.i. in the previous post because he wanted registered angus. you have access to many good, registered bulls w/a.i. that you may not be able to afford otherwise. reading up on a.i. probably won't do it for you.....there are various schools that offer a.i. classes. you can contact texas a&m at animalscience.tamu.edu or (979) 845-3579 for a complete list of clinics. there is one in stephenville in march. these clinics are usually a combination palpation/a.i. where you can choose both or either/or. the a.i. class will teach you everything from detecting heat, to straw storage & thawing, to the actual a.i.'ing. other possibilities would be to not learn the technique yourself but to find a rancher or technician nearby who would be willing to a.i. for you. i have a.i.'d for others & even stored their straws in my tank (some i've charged & some i've done for free) [/QUOTE]
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