You need to find a clinic that do those things and I would suggest you ask your GYNO who might know where there is one close to you. You also have the yellow pages.
Put her with a bull or get her artificially inseminated.
A producer should have at least 25 to 50 cows to want to consider owning a bull. A cow herd that is much smaller than that should be bred by a leased bull from a neighbor or breeder that is not too far away, or artificially inseminated.
There is a fully detailed article that answers this question in full which can be read in the related link below. Basically, though, a cow is artificially inseminated by a person having one arm up the cow's rectum to hold the cervix through the colon wall and the other arm manipulating an AI gun with a semen straw in it through that cervix into the cow's uterus. Once the tip of the gun is in the cow's uterus, semen is deposited into her. A cow can only be successfully AI'd if she was recently in heat. Otherwise she will not take nor get pregnant. Use of artificial hormones can help a producer synchronize several cow's heat cycles so that they can be AI'd all together in one day.
The gestation for a cow that's been AI'd would have the same gestation period as a cow that has been naturally bred: around 285 days, plus or minus. Artificial Insemination does NOT affect the length of gestation of a cow, it only affects what her offspring is going to be.
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Put her with a bull or get her artificially inseminated.
A lesbian can be artificially inseminated with sperm from a chosen sperm donor.
Most people have their English Bulldogs artificially inseminated.
You mean ARTIFICIALLY INSEMINATED ? (A correct question is the best way to get a correct answer)
Out in the pasture or corrals if the farmer or producer uses a bull, or in the AI box or a head gate in a barn if they are going to be artificially inseminated.
There are at least two ways. A woman can be artificially inseminated, and an egg can be fertilized in vitro (in a laboratory setting) and then implanted.
Well, it is possible for a woman to get artificially inseminated with sperm from a man that wouldn't meet the definition of "dad," although he is technically the father.
You can't, women do not produce sperm at all, only ovary gametes.
* Natural quintuplets are very rare and 'natural' means the mother has not worked with her doctor regarding fertility. When artificially inseminated the mother is more prone to multiple births.
A cow should be artificially inseminated (AI) an average of two to three months after giving birth, or when she starts showing signs of normal estrus which could be as late as four or even five months post-partum. Ideally it should be in the two to four month period, for a dairy cow, for her to rest (pregnancy-wise) before getting settled again.
They can either adopt a child or get artificially inseminated, meaning that the semen from a man (who might or might not be known to the couple) is directly implanted into the reproductive tract of one of the women and she gives birth to a child.
A bred cow is just a shorter word for a cow that is pregnant, or one that has not returned to her normal cycling ~21 days after getting inseminated naturally or artificially, no matter if she has been confirmed pregnant by rectal palpation, ultrasound, blood tests or an ELIZA test. Bred cows are also called brood cows.