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<blockquote data-quote="bigbluegrass" data-source="post: 966369" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>sandyhill - not sure where exactly you are in northern KY but there is a small herd of belties around Union. I don't know that I have seen any miniature Herefords around here.</p><p></p><p>I took a class last spring that ABS put on to learn how to AI cattle. The class size was pretty small (10 I think). It was in Williamstown at the fairgrounds. It was a 3 day class. Even if you never AI a cow, it is a great class. I learned a lot. I was able to AI my small herd this year. Took a few heats on some of them, but I got them all bred. It is a great thing to know how to do. You can get some quality genetics into your herd really easy (and fairly inexpensive) by using AI. If your interested I can get you in touch with the ABS rep for the area.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck neighbor! I am in northern Pendleton county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbluegrass, post: 966369, member: 15537"] sandyhill - not sure where exactly you are in northern KY but there is a small herd of belties around Union. I don't know that I have seen any miniature Herefords around here. I took a class last spring that ABS put on to learn how to AI cattle. The class size was pretty small (10 I think). It was in Williamstown at the fairgrounds. It was a 3 day class. Even if you never AI a cow, it is a great class. I learned a lot. I was able to AI my small herd this year. Took a few heats on some of them, but I got them all bred. It is a great thing to know how to do. You can get some quality genetics into your herd really easy (and fairly inexpensive) by using AI. If your interested I can get you in touch with the ABS rep for the area. Best of luck neighbor! I am in northern Pendleton county. [/QUOTE]
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