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Artificial Insemination (AI) for Cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="gusea305" data-source="post: 1691564" data-attributes="member: 28927"><p>I wouldn't worry so much about the bull as i would the dam. If you have a small herd you could spend a lot of time with them. Take treats. I started my small herd by buying weanlings and hand raising them with lots of scratches and handfuls of wet cob. I also let them browse. They just seem to pass those traits right on down. Maybe find a FFA or 4H bull or heifers that have been hand raised. County fairs are a great place to find gentled animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gusea305, post: 1691564, member: 28927"] I wouldn't worry so much about the bull as i would the dam. If you have a small herd you could spend a lot of time with them. Take treats. I started my small herd by buying weanlings and hand raising them with lots of scratches and handfuls of wet cob. I also let them browse. They just seem to pass those traits right on down. Maybe find a FFA or 4H bull or heifers that have been hand raised. County fairs are a great place to find gentled animals. [/QUOTE]
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