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Just Starting Out: How does AI work?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1131942" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>AI in cattle is far different then pigs. Principle is the same but the mechanics are totaally different. Check youtube and see if there are any videos on AIing cattle. A decent tech should run in the 75-80 rnge first service conceptions. Heat detection can be almost a science in its self. If possible discuss it with your vet or attend an acredited AI school/training. The semen will keep indefinitly, but it has to be stored in a liquid nitrogen vessel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1131942, member: 34"] AI in cattle is far different then pigs. Principle is the same but the mechanics are totaally different. Check youtube and see if there are any videos on AIing cattle. A decent tech should run in the 75-80 rnge first service conceptions. Heat detection can be almost a science in its self. If possible discuss it with your vet or attend an acredited AI school/training. The semen will keep indefinitly, but it has to be stored in a liquid nitrogen vessel. [/QUOTE]
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