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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1778173" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Girl who was doing AI for the public in Giles Co., TN, back ~1988, when we first started using some AI sires, was getting $10 a pop for arm service + cost of semen... don't think she was even charging a trip fee at the time. I'm sure she charges more 30+ years later. She was still doing it back in the early 2000s, 'cause one of the boys from Robt. Elliott & Sons Angus (Clarksville TN area) told me she'd been to their place to breed a big group of synchronized cows, and averaged about a minute and a half per cow. He was impressed.</p><p></p><p>Googled her up and there's a business page, Buzzfile, that has business info on her, suggesting she's still in business... and indicating her 2021 income from her AI service was just over $26K, annually. IDK where they got that info, or how reliable that is, but she always had a whole bunch of irons in the fire, from breeding show-quality sheep to managing the family's beef herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1778173, member: 12607"] Girl who was doing AI for the public in Giles Co., TN, back ~1988, when we first started using some AI sires, was getting $10 a pop for arm service + cost of semen... don't think she was even charging a trip fee at the time. I'm sure she charges more 30+ years later. She was still doing it back in the early 2000s, 'cause one of the boys from Robt. Elliott & Sons Angus (Clarksville TN area) told me she'd been to their place to breed a big group of synchronized cows, and averaged about a minute and a half per cow. He was impressed. Googled her up and there's a business page, Buzzfile, that has business info on her, suggesting she's still in business... and indicating her 2021 income from her AI service was just over $26K, annually. IDK where they got that info, or how reliable that is, but she always had a whole bunch of irons in the fire, from breeding show-quality sheep to managing the family's beef herd. [/QUOTE]
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