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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1207237" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Serviced and bred are two different things. But some people only hear what they want to hear.</p><p>Good Bulls don't run 100% conception either.</p><p>Rule of thumb, if you have to ask for ADVICE about A.I. on a cattle forum then I'd ADVISE you to get a bull.</p><p></p><p>P.S.</p><p>I assisted in teaching A.I. classes for a major A.I. stud back in the day.</p><p>It's not a tough skill, but 1/3 of do it yourself guys had trouble getting the hang of it and never had the opportunity </p><p>to get enough follow up practice to be consistently successful. Learning can be an expensive process.</p><p>Just another reason to get a bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1207237, member: 14585"] Serviced and bred are two different things. But some people only hear what they want to hear. Good Bulls don't run 100% conception either. Rule of thumb, if you have to ask for ADVICE about A.I. on a cattle forum then I'd ADVISE you to get a bull. P.S. I assisted in teaching A.I. classes for a major A.I. stud back in the day. It's not a tough skill, but 1/3 of do it yourself guys had trouble getting the hang of it and never had the opportunity to get enough follow up practice to be consistently successful. Learning can be an expensive process. Just another reason to get a bull. [/QUOTE]
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