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We can do that to. From cycle management to frozen semen insemination.
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How Cedar Hills Stallion Station came to be
Hi everyone,
My name is Dustin Borror, owner of Cedar Hills Stallion Station. Here is my story and how I have come to start CHSS.
In 2006 I graduated college from New Mexico State University in Las Cruces New Mexico with a Bachelors degree in Animal Science. While attending college I focused as much as I could on equine reproduction, not only taking the equine repro course, but helping teach it for 2 years afterword. I helped teach the new students while the university looked for a new professor for the class as the previous professor had retired the very year that I took the class. As well as my doing my equine repro studies while in college, I accepted a job as breeding manager for Market Demand farms in 2004 and then as breeding manager for Chacaro So Black Arabians in 2005. In 2006 when I graduated college, I started my own equine reproduction business. With veterinarian Mike Pirrone as my sponsor I was able to not only run a semen collection, freezing and AI business, but I was also able to palpate and ultrasound mares. I operated my repro business in the Las Cruces NM area from 2006 until 2016. During which time I worked for multiple farms under the sponsorship of 2 vets as a breeding manager, lab tech, semen collection tech and mare manager and as stallion handler for live cover. Many years I managed over 300 mares and over 20 stallions. Most of semen collection work was done out of my mobile lab at the clients farm. During my time operating my business in New Mexico I attended a class at Texas A&M to continue my education and learn their protocols on the use of Equipure purification. In 2016 I moved to Kentucky in an attempt to find a greener and cooler place to live. I now have my own farm and I am starting my own on site stallion station. I still have my mobile lab but soon built an on site lab in my breeding shed.
As well as having several well bred Arabian stallions between a partner and I, I collect other stallions for semen evaluation, shipments and freezing. I have also started teaching classes how to collect and ship semen on their own stallions and manage their own mares. I enjoyed teaching while I was helping at the University, and I have enjoyed teaching multiple interns along the way both as part of my repro business and as breeding manager at several farms that brought in interns.