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Artificial Breeding Technician

Artificial breeding technicians artificially inseminate livestock.

 

Tasks & duties

Artificial breeding technicians may do some or all of the following:

  • travel to farms after letting farmer know when they'll be arriving 
  • check the farmer's instructions of livestock to be inseminated
  • prepare semen for insemination
  • help move livestock into position for insemination
  • carry out the insemination processes
  • take records of tasks performed
  • check, clean and sterilise all equipment

 

Skills & knowledge

Artificial breeding technicians need to have:

  • knowledge of different livestock breeds
  • a good understanding of livestock anatomy
  • good animal-handling skills
  • basic computer skills to record data
  • clear handwriting to complete records

 

Entry requirements

To become an artificial breeding technician you need to complete a training course with an employer.

You also need to have a current driver's licence and access to a vehicle in good working order.

 

Training on the job

Skills are gained on the job. Artificial breeding technicians initially complete a one to two-week training course. After this, they work under the close supervision of a senior technician during their first season, before working unsupervised.

 

Useful Experience

Useful experience for artificial breeding technicians includes:

  • working with animals
  • dairy farm work.

 

Related courses

Animal Husbandry

 

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