Cooperative Extension Service To Host Artificial Insemination Training Course For Cattle Producers
TRACY COURAGE
HOPE, ARKANSAS
Artificial insemination is a powerful tool that cattle producers can use to improve efficiency and profitability in their herds.
Charles Looney, extension professor of cattle improvement for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, is recognized internationally for his expertise in cattle genetics and reproductive technologies. On June 13-14, Looney will offer a hands-on training course to teach cattle producers how to use the technology.
The workshop will be offered at the Southwest Research and Extension Center, located at 362 Hwy 174 North in Hope, Arkansas. Topics to be covered include:
- Basic reproductive anatomy and physiology
- Estrous synchronization
- Semen handling
- Pregnancy determination methods
- Reproductive health
- Training in artificial insemination on live cattle
Looney also will provide information on nutrition, herd health and record keeping, basic reproductive anatomy and physiology, pregnancy determination methods and more.
The workshop will run 8 a.m.-5 p.m. the first day and 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. on the second day. Registration is $450 and includes lunch. The registration deadline is June 11, and participants can register at https://uada.formstack.com/forms/beef_cattle_ai_2024
Workshop sponsors include Premier Select Sires, CattleMax, Nashville Animal Hospital, Zinpro and Purina. For more information, contact Charles Looney at clooney@uada.edu or 870-777-9702. ∆
TRACY COURAGE: University of Arkansas