When inseminating animals for the first time, it is advisable to calculate the first-service conception rate for the herd during a 6-month interval. Review breeding charts and consider only those cows that have been in production long enough to have been checked for...
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Implementation of Procedures of Animals Receptive or Artificial Insemination
Steps for the procedures for animals receptive to artificial insemination: Check the herd early morning and late evening to detect cows in heat Breed about 12 hours after the cow is seen in heat Provide a good handling facility, including breeding chute Handle the cow...
Preparation of Animals for Artificial Insemination
The participant must be able to monitor and assist with the correct preparation of animals that are receptive to artificial insemination. There are a few steps that must be taken to increase the possibility of a successful pregnancy. Timing is all- important in...
Identification of animals receptive for Artificial Insemination
A frequent question concerning artificial insemination is: “When during oestrus should cows be inseminated for greatest chance of conception? Much research has been conducted on this subject. Since oestrus may last from 10 to 25 hours, there is considerable latitude...
Collecting and Storing Semen
Procedure Semen is stored in a plastic straw Straws are stored inside a cane Canes are suspended in a canister inside the liquid nitrogen tank The liquid nitrogen keeps the temperature of the semen at - 195.5C (-320F) Semen stored at this temperature will remain...