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What to do with “purebred” black angus heifers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1759815" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Don't know about your state, but in Ga, unless there is a written warranty or guarantee, all sales are " as is". If he gave you a verbal personal guarantee, well, a man is only as good as his word. I tell everyone that wants to buy a horse: "All sales are final..no returns. You can come ride him, get your trainer to, send your farrier over and a whole team of vets, if you wish. But, you pay me before you load it, and if it falls getting on the trailer and breaks its neck, you own a dead horse you have to get off of my property". I can not be responsible for anything I have no control over, and once he leaves my barn, any problems with the horse is 99% due to something the buyer did or didn't do. </p><p> I wouldn't waste time on a lawyer, either. Down here, personal injury lawyers and people who sue, are considered on the same level as child molestors and Democrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1759815, member: 40587"] Don't know about your state, but in Ga, unless there is a written warranty or guarantee, all sales are " as is". If he gave you a verbal personal guarantee, well, a man is only as good as his word. I tell everyone that wants to buy a horse: "All sales are final..no returns. You can come ride him, get your trainer to, send your farrier over and a whole team of vets, if you wish. But, you pay me before you load it, and if it falls getting on the trailer and breaks its neck, you own a dead horse you have to get off of my property". I can not be responsible for anything I have no control over, and once he leaves my barn, any problems with the horse is 99% due to something the buyer did or didn't do. I wouldn't waste time on a lawyer, either. Down here, personal injury lawyers and people who sue, are considered on the same level as child molestors and Democrats. [/QUOTE]
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