Alaskan
Almost Self-Reliant
It is easiest to have the vet, or a trained tech do it for you.A few people are asking about straws for AI. I just want to study how it's done and all that's needed, before I make a decision if I will presue or not. I'm interested in helping the breed recover is all. I also started researching about registering him in the herd book, it will depend on if I do presue this AI business or not.
And no... I didn't take romeo to DQ, or play any barry white music. All the guy needs is a hefier or cow and he does the rest. You guys are a bunch of comedians (love it)
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There are places that all they do is AI, and any of those would be a better bet than your local vet.
It isn't that difficult with cattle. Except for the fact that cattle are large, so getting injured is a real and easy thing.
You need a tube for collection... that the bull mates into. And a bull that is used to ejaculating into a tube is pretty easy to handle, and it tends to go fast and easy.
But... if the bull isn't used to it... it can take a bunch of time.... and be all sorts of trouble.
Bulls can be picky, and want the tube a specific temperature. The tubes we used in school were filled with hot water.... you kept a book on the Bulls, and made sure you knew what each one preferred.
But this is why the AI center is so good. They will have all of the equipment, and great facilities, so it is safe to do.
After the semen is collected, you then pull the semen into the straws. And, if you aren't using it right off... put it into those liquid nitrogen containers, which are pricey.
Anyway... I would see where the closest AI center is.