Fancy semen, often referred to as high-quality or genetically superior semen, is typically derived from elite bulls that have been selected for their desirable traits, such as high milk production, excellent growth rates, or superior disease resistance. Cows that receive this semen are usually part of breeding programs aimed at improving herd genetics and overall productivity. These programs often focus on specific breeds known for their high performance, such as Holsteins or Jerseys in dairy farming. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance the genetic quality of future generations of livestock.
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No semen used for your cows is artificial. It comes from a bull (since it is produced naturally by a bull), stored in semen straws and shipped to your farm to breed your cows with. The length of time it takes for semen to arrive depends on how far away the company you ordered it from is or where you're getting it from. The AI company you ordered the semen from would have a better answer to this question than anyone on this site ever could give you.
Cows don't lay eggs, or milk duds. Cows have calves and produce milk. Bulls produce semen to fertilize the cows.
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Semen that is ejaculated into cows to produce Angus-sired calves.
Cows don't produce sperm nor semen. Bulls do. The semen that comes from bulls is white, with maybe a slight yellowish tinge.
No, not unless the semen had been sexed prior to using it on your cows.
6500000 per metre, the regeneration usually requires alot of semen from cows to allow it to be fertile.
This question makes no sense because the cows themselves are "seedstock" which is another term for purebred cattle. However you may be referring to "seed" as in sperm or semen for dairy cows. The problem is producers never use the term "seed" in the same way pornography uses it. "Seed" to a farmer is the the product collected from plants to put in the ground and grow more plants from, not sperm. Average cost for a straw of semen for dairy cows can range from $25 per straw to over $100.
Friesian cows breed through natural mating, where a bull is introduced to a female cow in heat for mating. Alternatively, artificial insemination can also be used, where semen from a Friesian bull is collected and artificially inserted into the female cow's reproductive system to achieve pregnancy.
As many as what a breeder needs. Bulls don't produce semen that need to be collected like with cows that produce milk. A bull can fill thousands of straws per year if need be, depending on the demand for straws from that particular bull.
There are dairy bulls. If the cow is not bred, she will not produce milk. Bulls are necessary to do this. Although, many cows are now artificially inseminated. Unless dairy heifers are needed to increase the herd or to replace cows that are too old, any bull's semen will do.