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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 681846" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I can't believe it would be worth $29 to do such a simple thing as AI a cow, especially when you bring her in. Add to that the fact that your only achieving 65-70% conception! I would have to believe that in most beef cows you would have considerably better percentage than that if everything is done properly. If I had to pay that much to have my cows bred artificially I would rather just run a bull. On second thought, I would take the money I pay the vet or tech and take an AI class and do it myself. It doesn't take long to recover the cost of the school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 681846, member: 2744"] I can't believe it would be worth $29 to do such a simple thing as AI a cow, especially when you bring her in. Add to that the fact that your only achieving 65-70% conception! I would have to believe that in most beef cows you would have considerably better percentage than that if everything is done properly. If I had to pay that much to have my cows bred artificially I would rather just run a bull. On second thought, I would take the money I pay the vet or tech and take an AI class and do it myself. It doesn't take long to recover the cost of the school. [/QUOTE]
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