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<blockquote data-quote="CowsRcuddly" data-source="post: 1678981" data-attributes="member: 23329"><p>If your breeder gets almost the same price for his "unregistered" cattle, I can see how he stops doing all the work of registering them. I wonder though how he doesn't even know the dams of these 2 calves? He must not do any recording of information of his herd. A friend sells his heifers and bulls at one price, then adds $150 if you want them registered. He figures that is what it would cost to do all of the paper work. I find it easier to keep up with all of the paper work of identifying sire and dam, birth weight, weaning weight, ultrasound, DNA, ect. Good Luck with getting them registered. Keep us updated, as we can walk you through any pitfalls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowsRcuddly, post: 1678981, member: 23329"] If your breeder gets almost the same price for his "unregistered" cattle, I can see how he stops doing all the work of registering them. I wonder though how he doesn't even know the dams of these 2 calves? He must not do any recording of information of his herd. A friend sells his heifers and bulls at one price, then adds $150 if you want them registered. He figures that is what it would cost to do all of the paper work. I find it easier to keep up with all of the paper work of identifying sire and dam, birth weight, weaning weight, ultrasound, DNA, ect. Good Luck with getting them registered. Keep us updated, as we can walk you through any pitfalls. [/QUOTE]
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