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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 8005" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If your large animal vet works with more then just a couple of herds, he/she/it would know , or at least should know, who does AI around there. One thing about AI schools that folks don't think about is the value of knwoing what you're seeing when you're seeing your cows do it. It seems like you just get a better eye for cow behaviour. Mybe it's a side affect of heat detection, I don;t know. A good AI school can be well worth the money. The best way to do it is to start breeding cows as soon as you can after taking the school. Too many people take the school after breeding season then don't get around to actaully breeding for almost a year. Another thing is, not everyone can learn to AI. For those of us that do it, it's hard to comprehend how anyone couldn't. But after dealing with a lot of folks that have had schools and couldn't get the knack I know it happens. It's like bowling or golf. Some folks have the knack and it's easy to get a good score, others have to really work at it to be passable, others can't get a decent score no matter what they do. Nothing wrong with it, just the way things are.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 8005, member: 34"] If your large animal vet works with more then just a couple of herds, he/she/it would know , or at least should know, who does AI around there. One thing about AI schools that folks don't think about is the value of knwoing what you're seeing when you're seeing your cows do it. It seems like you just get a better eye for cow behaviour. Mybe it's a side affect of heat detection, I don;t know. A good AI school can be well worth the money. The best way to do it is to start breeding cows as soon as you can after taking the school. Too many people take the school after breeding season then don't get around to actaully breeding for almost a year. Another thing is, not everyone can learn to AI. For those of us that do it, it's hard to comprehend how anyone couldn't. But after dealing with a lot of folks that have had schools and couldn't get the knack I know it happens. It's like bowling or golf. Some folks have the knack and it's easy to get a good score, others have to really work at it to be passable, others can't get a decent score no matter what they do. Nothing wrong with it, just the way things are. dun [/QUOTE]
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