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<blockquote data-quote="Bez+" data-source="post: 682060" data-attributes="member: 6797"><p>Eastern Breeders shows up and charges 15 bucks to breed the cow at our place</p><p></p><p>Heck they even store our semen for us</p><p></p><p>Last bill for storage was - I think 15 bucks - and they hold a lot of straws for us - and we never worry about N replacement or tank issues</p><p></p><p>Cost to come out and breed is the same - 15 bucks. Every animal after that is around 9 bucks a shot - plus our semen</p><p></p><p>These companies mostly started out on the dairy side but now all carry beef and some even carry sheep and goat genetics</p><p></p><p>Different areas are serviced by different companies - Semex, Genervations, Eastern Breeders or similar companies - most started in Canada but are now world wide</p><p></p><p>Wisconsin has several companies that have branched out into the U.S. of A. - and they store at their facility for you. They will also come to your place and breed for you. I know Semex is there because I have used them - in fact they are looking for a whole bunch of folks to come work for them:</p><p></p><p>District Sales Representative - Northern New York, USA</p><p></p><p>Region Manager - Northeast Region, USA</p><p></p><p>District Sales Representative - Nationwide, USA</p><p></p><p>District Sales Representative - Central Pennsylvania, USA</p><p></p><p>District Sales Representative - Virginia & North Carolina, USA</p><p></p><p>Consignment Representative - Oklahoma, USA</p><p></p><p>Independent Beef Distributor - Nationwide, USA </p><p></p><p>I am surprized of the comments here - 29 bucks but you bring the cow to them - I would not be dealing with that outfit - far too expensive - fine for a hobby person but not for someone in the business to make money.</p><p></p><p>Almost every breed association has connections to genetic distributors and those distributors will provide AI as a service - all you have to do is a little research and make a few phone calls. </p><p></p><p>Best to all</p><p></p><p>Bez+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez+, post: 682060, member: 6797"] Eastern Breeders shows up and charges 15 bucks to breed the cow at our place Heck they even store our semen for us Last bill for storage was - I think 15 bucks - and they hold a lot of straws for us - and we never worry about N replacement or tank issues Cost to come out and breed is the same - 15 bucks. Every animal after that is around 9 bucks a shot - plus our semen These companies mostly started out on the dairy side but now all carry beef and some even carry sheep and goat genetics Different areas are serviced by different companies - Semex, Genervations, Eastern Breeders or similar companies - most started in Canada but are now world wide Wisconsin has several companies that have branched out into the U.S. of A. - and they store at their facility for you. They will also come to your place and breed for you. I know Semex is there because I have used them - in fact they are looking for a whole bunch of folks to come work for them: District Sales Representative - Northern New York, USA Region Manager - Northeast Region, USA District Sales Representative - Nationwide, USA District Sales Representative - Central Pennsylvania, USA District Sales Representative - Virginia & North Carolina, USA Consignment Representative - Oklahoma, USA Independent Beef Distributor - Nationwide, USA I am surprized of the comments here - 29 bucks but you bring the cow to them - I would not be dealing with that outfit - far too expensive - fine for a hobby person but not for someone in the business to make money. Almost every breed association has connections to genetic distributors and those distributors will provide AI as a service - all you have to do is a little research and make a few phone calls. Best to all Bez+ [/QUOTE]
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