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First Experience with AI a total fail. Need a better way
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<blockquote data-quote="rogergreaves" data-source="post: 1171760" data-attributes="member: 22540"><p>We're in North Idaho. Part of the problem is that there's a "cadence" to how things are done here and we have trouble dealing with that. The guy that says he'll be here at 0800 tomorrow might be here at 0800 but it almost definitely won't be tomorrow. The other part is that this is our first time around and we were reliant on professional advice and service which was thin.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, we spent money on 5 straws, shipping, storage, drugs, inseminating 3, preg. Checking 3, re-inseminating 1 and we have ZERO pregnant cows. Our entire little herd will miss an entire year. We followed the Vet's protocol to sync them and relied on him to get the job done. However his AI work is a side job to his regular Vet work and he only does it at night. So we administered the Lutalyse on Sunday night and he didn't come till Wednesday night despite several calls. Clearly this won't ever work and he's the only Vet out of three that we've called that ever showed up at all. We tried an AI tech first but three MONTHS to hear back and never did get any questions answered.</p><p></p><p>So, my aunt has show dogs and takes them to a sperm bank for this service. The bitch stays at the facility till she's bred. They administer the drugs and do the insemination. Is there a facility that does this for cattle anywhere in the North Idaho, West Montana, East Washington? I'll trailer them in. There is a limited selection of available bulls to lease in our breed and area and most of them come out of one ranch in Washington or their offspring. We want something different and that means two days travel East to get one and we've never handled a bull and we can't rely on anyone else to help if he gets out. So...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogergreaves, post: 1171760, member: 22540"] We're in North Idaho. Part of the problem is that there's a "cadence" to how things are done here and we have trouble dealing with that. The guy that says he'll be here at 0800 tomorrow might be here at 0800 but it almost definitely won't be tomorrow. The other part is that this is our first time around and we were reliant on professional advice and service which was thin. Anyway, we spent money on 5 straws, shipping, storage, drugs, inseminating 3, preg. Checking 3, re-inseminating 1 and we have ZERO pregnant cows. Our entire little herd will miss an entire year. We followed the Vet's protocol to sync them and relied on him to get the job done. However his AI work is a side job to his regular Vet work and he only does it at night. So we administered the Lutalyse on Sunday night and he didn't come till Wednesday night despite several calls. Clearly this won't ever work and he's the only Vet out of three that we've called that ever showed up at all. We tried an AI tech first but three MONTHS to hear back and never did get any questions answered. So, my aunt has show dogs and takes them to a sperm bank for this service. The bitch stays at the facility till she's bred. They administer the drugs and do the insemination. Is there a facility that does this for cattle anywhere in the North Idaho, West Montana, East Washington? I'll trailer them in. There is a limited selection of available bulls to lease in our breed and area and most of them come out of one ranch in Washington or their offspring. We want something different and that means two days travel East to get one and we've never handled a bull and we can't rely on anyone else to help if he gets out. So... [/QUOTE]
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