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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1103111" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Good luck, Trapper. I get a tremendous reward from being the instrument for the creation of the off-spring. I am doing well. Here is what I do: I prepare the semen for insemination like I was performing surgery. I get their cycles down so I know as much as possible about their estrus behavior. That helps me know when to inseminate. The secret to getting the semen in the right place if thinking in three dimensions (always know where you are in space). Use the cervix as your primary landmark. And here is something that came to me in the last few I bred, don't keep the exact words in the manual in your head as absolute guidance. Just use your feel with the prime objective that "you want that tip on the uterine side of the cervix". Once you get through the cervix, stop and take the time to know just where the tip is before you dump the semen. I did 3 heifers and 2 cows in December on 7 attempts. One that I had to redo was because the cow was so big inside that it threw me a curve and I got off my game. The second time around, I was prepared for what was in there and I stuck with it until I was right where I wanted to be and I nailed her.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1103111, member: 17767"] Good luck, Trapper. I get a tremendous reward from being the instrument for the creation of the off-spring. I am doing well. Here is what I do: I prepare the semen for insemination like I was performing surgery. I get their cycles down so I know as much as possible about their estrus behavior. That helps me know when to inseminate. The secret to getting the semen in the right place if thinking in three dimensions (always know where you are in space). Use the cervix as your primary landmark. And here is something that came to me in the last few I bred, don't keep the exact words in the manual in your head as absolute guidance. Just use your feel with the prime objective that "you want that tip on the uterine side of the cervix". Once you get through the cervix, stop and take the time to know just where the tip is before you dump the semen. I did 3 heifers and 2 cows in December on 7 attempts. One that I had to redo was because the cow was so big inside that it threw me a curve and I got off my game. The second time around, I was prepared for what was in there and I stuck with it until I was right where I wanted to be and I nailed her. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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