Artificial Insemination
Arizona Cooperative Extension hosts AI clinics across the state.
Overview
Artificial Insemination has been shown to improve genetic quality of a herd, increase consistency and value to a calf crop, eliminate the need to purchase, house, and feed a full bull battery, shorten breeding and calving season, and generally increase profit. Our knowledgeable and experienced staff will guide you through the entire AI process and will have hands-on practice including live animals.
Resources
V Bar V Ranch
V Bar V, 4005 N. Forest Service Road 618 in Rimrock, holds three-day, weekend spring and fall clinics. The cost is $800, subject to change.
Contact Sierra Sheeks 928-445-6590 ext. 221 to register.
Contact Andrew Brischke at (928) 753-3788 ext. 12 or brischke@cals.arizona.edu for more information.
Southern Arizona
Extension hosts one three-day clinic per year, typically from October to December, in southern Arizona. Registration opens approximately two months before the clinic. This three-day clinic will focus on fundamentals. The cost is $450.
Contact Nate Brawley or Ashley Wright for more information.
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