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A question of ethics
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1213876" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>A half truth is a whole lie.</p><p></p><p>If a bull or cow has an issue then we tell them when we unload and get our receipt. They put it in the computer that the animal does not need to go home with someone.</p><p>Last Thursday a man was bidding on a cow. The auctioneer told the man he would sell him the cow but she was still legged and had issues, asked him if he wanted him to accept the bid. The man shook his head and the order buyers went back to bidding.</p><p>I have seen the same thing with those who looked to be carrying a stitch. </p><p>Every week there will be a handful of novice buyers wanting a cow or calf. They are the ones the sale tries to look out for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1213876, member: 17986"] A half truth is a whole lie. If a bull or cow has an issue then we tell them when we unload and get our receipt. They put it in the computer that the animal does not need to go home with someone. Last Thursday a man was bidding on a cow. The auctioneer told the man he would sell him the cow but she was still legged and had issues, asked him if he wanted him to accept the bid. The man shook his head and the order buyers went back to bidding. I have seen the same thing with those who looked to be carrying a stitch. Every week there will be a handful of novice buyers wanting a cow or calf. They are the ones the sale tries to look out for. [/QUOTE]
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