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Semen collection... I learned a lot.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1565927" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>The proven bulls and/or popular bulls stay in collection as long as they do not become uncollectable. Recently there was some collection problems with Cowboy Cut. He is now back in collection after a short hiatus. Some of the popular Simmental bulls owned by the semen cooperatives stay in collection for years. One of the practices that is being used, is to give these bulls a break by putting them on pasture. In other cases, the practice is to put the bulls back in real stud service on cows to recharge them. The most popular bulls in the Simmental breed on the order of Upgrade, Remington Lock N Load, etc. stay in collection for their functional life.</p><p></p><p>My Genex Rep says their cooperative recognizes that these bulls need exercise and an environment that promotes their health. A bull that is fit and healthy will maintain libido and higher semen production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1565927, member: 27490"] The proven bulls and/or popular bulls stay in collection as long as they do not become uncollectable. Recently there was some collection problems with Cowboy Cut. He is now back in collection after a short hiatus. Some of the popular Simmental bulls owned by the semen cooperatives stay in collection for years. One of the practices that is being used, is to give these bulls a break by putting them on pasture. In other cases, the practice is to put the bulls back in real stud service on cows to recharge them. The most popular bulls in the Simmental breed on the order of Upgrade, Remington Lock N Load, etc. stay in collection for their functional life. My Genex Rep says their cooperative recognizes that these bulls need exercise and an environment that promotes their health. A bull that is fit and healthy will maintain libido and higher semen production. [/QUOTE]
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