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So 50% AI take isn't any good? Read this.
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 818537" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I agree. I think the article is giving the percentage as a general rule. There are exceptions to the general rule. Dun has literally trained his cattle to expect AI. Most probably don't know any better. Secondly he is completely confident in what he is doing. No messing around, just getting the job done. The cattle are calm and relaxed. The odds improve greatly. On the other hand take a bunch of cows that don't know the routine and an AI tech just as bad your odds will go down.</p><p>The other thing is breed. Dairy cows as stated above have their problems. Brahmans definitely have theirs. European cattle seem to be a little easier.</p><p>The first thing you have to realize is that they are women and should be treated as such.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention that there is a big diference between AI'ing a large of group of commercal cattle and AI'ing a small herd. In a small herd you get to know the cattle on an individual basis. In the large commercial herds they are just another cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 818537, member: 5494"] I agree. I think the article is giving the percentage as a general rule. There are exceptions to the general rule. Dun has literally trained his cattle to expect AI. Most probably don't know any better. Secondly he is completely confident in what he is doing. No messing around, just getting the job done. The cattle are calm and relaxed. The odds improve greatly. On the other hand take a bunch of cows that don't know the routine and an AI tech just as bad your odds will go down. The other thing is breed. Dairy cows as stated above have their problems. Brahmans definitely have theirs. European cattle seem to be a little easier. The first thing you have to realize is that they are women and should be treated as such. I forgot to mention that there is a big diference between AI'ing a large of group of commercal cattle and AI'ing a small herd. In a small herd you get to know the cattle on an individual basis. In the large commercial herds they are just another cow. [/QUOTE]
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