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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 746319" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I guess I am assuming that most have a system capable of at least containing the cow enough to breed her. I know, I know assuming is not a good thing. A good system should be in place because it can be used for far more than just AIing. I agree it can be a big expense but it is a one time deal and the cost shouldn't be dealt to the AI expense department completely as it has other uses.</p><p>There is nothing wrong with your system. Don't get me wrong, running a bull is much less time consuming. I just want the best genetics I can get my hands on and natural service won't get me where I want to be. If you are content with your genetics I would definately run a very good bull with them. By buying and selling you are avoiding what I think is the biggest expense that most people overlook when running a bull. Bulls take a lot of feed to get through the offseason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 746319, member: 2744"] I guess I am assuming that most have a system capable of at least containing the cow enough to breed her. I know, I know assuming is not a good thing. A good system should be in place because it can be used for far more than just AIing. I agree it can be a big expense but it is a one time deal and the cost shouldn't be dealt to the AI expense department completely as it has other uses. There is nothing wrong with your system. Don't get me wrong, running a bull is much less time consuming. I just want the best genetics I can get my hands on and natural service won't get me where I want to be. If you are content with your genetics I would definately run a very good bull with them. By buying and selling you are avoiding what I think is the biggest expense that most people overlook when running a bull. Bulls take a lot of feed to get through the offseason. [/QUOTE]
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