1999
DOI: 10.1136/vr.144.12.310
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Influence of the number of days spent training in an abattoir with access to live cows on the efficiency of do‐it‐yourself artificial insemination

Abstract: Data relating to 35,389 inseminations carried out in the first three years after inseminators were trained were collected by postal questionnaire from 94 do-it-yourself (DIY) artificial inseminators in the UK. The mean calving rate from 14,528 inseminations they carried out on 92 farms in the first year after they were trained was 59.4 per cent (range 5 to 92 per cent). In the second year the mean calving rate from 11,515 inseminations by 64 inseminators was 62.3 per cent (range 33 to 88 per cent), and in the … Show more

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“…Both the duration of initial training [47] and participation in retraining [48,49], have been shown to have significant effects on the accuracy of semen deposition and conception rate. It is generally accepted that the AI technique, in particular the site of semen deposition, is the primary factor associated with the variability between operators [50].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both the duration of initial training [47] and participation in retraining [48,49], have been shown to have significant effects on the accuracy of semen deposition and conception rate. It is generally accepted that the AI technique, in particular the site of semen deposition, is the primary factor associated with the variability between operators [50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%