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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 47692" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I think everyone's input is of help. Everyone can experience different situations. I know that the shipping companies are not perfect since they are managed by humans. I do not have a semen tank, but will look into the equipment to see what all I will need. All I have at the moment are the cows, and I plan on purchasing a few more heifers this spring. </p><p>I would like to be self sufficent eventually, and I want to learn how to do the A.I. myself. The first time, I will let an experienced person do it. I could learn a bit then. There are a few cattlemen around here that do it themselves. They would be helpful. I wish that I had enough time to go to an A.I. clinic tomorrow. Maybe next year I can take a vacation and go to one. I feel guilty taking a vacation without a purpose. This would fit right in. </p><p> Thanks! Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 47692, member: 637"] I think everyone's input is of help. Everyone can experience different situations. I know that the shipping companies are not perfect since they are managed by humans. I do not have a semen tank, but will look into the equipment to see what all I will need. All I have at the moment are the cows, and I plan on purchasing a few more heifers this spring. I would like to be self sufficent eventually, and I want to learn how to do the A.I. myself. The first time, I will let an experienced person do it. I could learn a bit then. There are a few cattlemen around here that do it themselves. They would be helpful. I wish that I had enough time to go to an A.I. clinic tomorrow. Maybe next year I can take a vacation and go to one. I feel guilty taking a vacation without a purpose. This would fit right in. Thanks! Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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