The mating of cattle is achieved through breeding. Cattle mating is usually divided into two ways: natural mating and artificial insemination.
1.Natural mating: Natural mating refers to putting male and female cattle together and allowing them to mate freely. In natural mating, male cattle exhibit mating behaviors by passing sperm into the reproductive tract of female cattle so that fertilized eggs are formed.
2.Artificial insemination: Artificial insemination refers to the collection and injection of male cattle into the reproductive tract of female cattle by artificial means, so as to achieve mating. Artificial insemination is often used in the reproduction of high-quality breeding cattle, which can better control the inheritance of genes and improve the quality of offspring.
In artificial insemination, common steps include:
Collection of male cattle: Collect the ** of male cattle by manual means or by the use of artificial insemination equipment.
Processing: The collected will be processed to remove impurities and unhealthy sperm.
Injection into the reproductive tract of female cattle: Artificial insemination equipment is used to inject the treated ** into the reproductive tract of female cattle, usually through **injection.
It is important to note that cattle mating needs to take place at the right time and under the right conditions to ensure success and reproductive results. In addition, for the breeding of high-quality breeding cattle, it is also necessary to consider the factors of genetic selection and pairing to improve the quality and genetic advantage of the offspring.