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<blockquote data-quote="puzzled in oregon" data-source="post: 1807589" data-attributes="member: 40255"><p>One web site I opened states he is no longer in the Data Base, another I just opened states he is.</p><p>I prefer to take my chances with a live bull.</p><p>You may be correct that the defect may surface/be detected sooner with AI.</p><p>But by using AI a bull can sire a much larger number of calves over a shorter span of time and impact a </p><p>larger number of breeders than pasture mating can.</p><p>Either way at some point the problem will surface, and how it is handled will make a difference in how quickly </p><p>it is controlled or eliminated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puzzled in oregon, post: 1807589, member: 40255"] One web site I opened states he is no longer in the Data Base, another I just opened states he is. I prefer to take my chances with a live bull. You may be correct that the defect may surface/be detected sooner with AI. But by using AI a bull can sire a much larger number of calves over a shorter span of time and impact a larger number of breeders than pasture mating can. Either way at some point the problem will surface, and how it is handled will make a difference in how quickly it is controlled or eliminated. [/QUOTE]
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