| Traditional insemination method | Visual insemination method |
| Expenditure on hiring highly qualified technicians for SH. | The owner can operate without hired staff. |
| A complex operation. The operator must hold the cervix and straighten it, then insert a hand through the folded cervix to complete the intrauterine insemination. | Easy to use without the involvement of professionals. Professional insemination tube 80 cm long, easy to pass through the cervix, achieving true intrauterine insemination. |
| Spending a significant amount of time insemination of just one cow with increased labor intensity. | Continuous artificial insemination of a large number of cattle at the same time. |
| Risk of rectal inflammation and infection. | Preventing the spread of germs, cleanliness and hygiene. |
| Careless deep insemination surgery, performed manually or by inexperienced operators, can cause damage to the cervix or endometrium. | Excellent function of protecting the reproductive tract of cattle. |
| Mildly causing stress or discomfort to the cow. | Avoiding unnecessary suffering for the cow. |
| Blindly performing deep insemination surgery; possible penetration into the non-ovulating uterine horn. | Visual insemination – a more intuitive observation of the insemination process to ensure accurate fertilization. |