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In 1972, in Austria, 527 961 cows were inseminated, representing 43.4% of the total cow population. Frozen semen was used for practically all inseminations. The NR rate averaged 74.5%. Semen from Simmental bulls was used for most of the inseminations (53.6%), followed by Austrian Brown and Pinzgau...
In 1962, in Romania, there were 4.5 million cattle, 13 million sheep, 5 million pigs and 1.1 million horses. Of the cattle, 36% were Simmental, 29% Swiss Brown, 15% Red, 11% Pinzgau and 9 % Romanian Steppe. 22 % of all cattle and 28 % of all sheep were artificially inseminated.