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<blockquote data-quote="Ann Bledsoe" data-source="post: 7988" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>AI'ing isn't that big of a deal. You can either take a class yourself or contact one of the major semen companies and get in touch with their local rep to make arrangements to have your cows done.</p><p>AI'ing a bunch of range cattle isn't as hard as it sounds, they can be synchronized so they they all come into heat within 3 days of each other. I took the class a year ago, then AI'd several beef herds last spring. We shot them with Lutalyse, then 14 days later shot them again, then bred once daily at mid-morning for the next 3 days. All the animals cycled and we got 87% conception on the herds that I heat detected. The one herd that the owner heat detected we got 70%. They've already indicated that they want to do it again this year.</p><p></p><p>Ann B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ann Bledsoe, post: 7988, member: 60"] AI'ing isn't that big of a deal. You can either take a class yourself or contact one of the major semen companies and get in touch with their local rep to make arrangements to have your cows done. AI'ing a bunch of range cattle isn't as hard as it sounds, they can be synchronized so they they all come into heat within 3 days of each other. I took the class a year ago, then AI'd several beef herds last spring. We shot them with Lutalyse, then 14 days later shot them again, then bred once daily at mid-morning for the next 3 days. All the animals cycled and we got 87% conception on the herds that I heat detected. The one herd that the owner heat detected we got 70%. They've already indicated that they want to do it again this year. Ann B [/QUOTE]
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