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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 64466" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>This is one of those deals that I lose sight of tyhe costs that some folks incur for AI. I figure about a buck over the cost of semen. And there are some darn good $12 bulls floating around. $16 will get you some really good bulls, $20 you should be falling into the truly superor bulls. For $25 and up they should be the gretest calves in existence even if bred to a JerseyxDalmation. Semen prices have crept up in the past few years, but since I do the AIing myself the only costs are the hot water to thaw (pocket that some), the pipette, glove, a little mineral oil and a couple paper towels. I almost forgot, the water to hose down with if they've been on really good spring pasture.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 64466, member: 34"] This is one of those deals that I lose sight of tyhe costs that some folks incur for AI. I figure about a buck over the cost of semen. And there are some darn good $12 bulls floating around. $16 will get you some really good bulls, $20 you should be falling into the truly superor bulls. For $25 and up they should be the gretest calves in existence even if bred to a JerseyxDalmation. Semen prices have crept up in the past few years, but since I do the AIing myself the only costs are the hot water to thaw (pocket that some), the pipette, glove, a little mineral oil and a couple paper towels. I almost forgot, the water to hose down with if they've been on really good spring pasture. dun [/QUOTE]
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