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Breeding / Calving Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="smallrancher" data-source="post: 638059" data-attributes="member: 3780"><p>LoveMoo, I would definetly wait, although you will always "remember" how to do it, you can get out of practice making it difficult to manipulate the gun thru the cervix. It would be different if you say bred several hundred times and then took a break for a couple years, then it would be easy to go back to, but you need to be able to utilize these skills right after you learn. Any chance your current employer would let you breed just some of the cows? 5% or so, or maybe some that are on the verge of problem breeders, maybe they've already been serviced a couple times or something?</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallrancher, post: 638059, member: 3780"] LoveMoo, I would definetly wait, although you will always "remember" how to do it, you can get out of practice making it difficult to manipulate the gun thru the cervix. It would be different if you say bred several hundred times and then took a break for a couple years, then it would be easy to go back to, but you need to be able to utilize these skills right after you learn. Any chance your current employer would let you breed just some of the cows? 5% or so, or maybe some that are on the verge of problem breeders, maybe they've already been serviced a couple times or something? Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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