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AI a pig / First time, anything I should know?
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<blockquote data-quote="Suffolk Serf" data-source="post: 5477636" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>The trouble with natural service on a small scale is that boars need to work regularly to remain fertile. On the flip side, AI is a lot easier if the sow is in the presence of a good smelly boar, that the on heat sow hasn't been near for a day or two.</p><p>Sorry, none of that is much help. If you want a dead cert pregnancy, get a boar and AI her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suffolk Serf, post: 5477636, member: 636"] The trouble with natural service on a small scale is that boars need to work regularly to remain fertile. On the flip side, AI is a lot easier if the sow is in the presence of a good smelly boar, that the on heat sow hasn't been near for a day or two. Sorry, none of that is much help. If you want a dead cert pregnancy, get a boar and AI her. [/QUOTE]
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