I want to ask a couple of questions about some tricky things I have encountered to see what others are doing to help the situations:
1. Occasionally when we synchronize cattle we have one that the cirvex seems to have a twist in it in a little bit of an "S" shape. I will tell you later what I do, but I was wondering what you do.
2. In breeding heifers for the first time we have run into some that seem to be rather fat with perhaps a few layers or folds of fat or skin that makes it difficult to approach the cirvex with the magic wane. What do you do?
I hope that over the years that I am not the only one who has met with these little problems that take up some time to inseminate.
Thank you.
the preacher
PS: I recently AI'ed my neighbors Angus cattle to an old bull to try and get him some breeding bulls. He asked me an interesting question, "Joe, will there be any inseminators in heaven?" I told him I sure hoped so, at least one!
1. Occasionally when we synchronize cattle we have one that the cirvex seems to have a twist in it in a little bit of an "S" shape. I will tell you later what I do, but I was wondering what you do.
2. In breeding heifers for the first time we have run into some that seem to be rather fat with perhaps a few layers or folds of fat or skin that makes it difficult to approach the cirvex with the magic wane. What do you do?
I hope that over the years that I am not the only one who has met with these little problems that take up some time to inseminate.
Thank you.
the preacher
PS: I recently AI'ed my neighbors Angus cattle to an old bull to try and get him some breeding bulls. He asked me an interesting question, "Joe, will there be any inseminators in heaven?" I told him I sure hoped so, at least one!