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Another ? re: Seller responsibility . . . Bred Cow/No Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 848433" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>I can't understand what is so hard about just taking the cow in to get preg checked, honestly if she is even close to calving, 7 plus months you should be able to see a calf moving on her right side. Seems you have wasted alot of time, with what ifs, if you just would have gotten her checked months ago, you wouldn't be wondering. Even if she isnt bred, I just can't see how the people who you bought it from are anyway responsible for that, as she may have aborted.It was your responsibility to get her to a vet and checked out, a good vet can tell you everything about a cow by preg checking it, if it has a infection, cycling, small female parts, what not, and you could have went from there. Are you even sure the calf that the cow had when you purchased it was even her calf? Maybe it was a lemon cow all the time, then I could see them being responsible to some point, but it would be impossible to prove. if you like the cow keep her, get her checked out, and bred to whatever you like,(if she will breed that is) as it doesn't sound like the people will ever call you back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 848433, member: 2382"] I can't understand what is so hard about just taking the cow in to get preg checked, honestly if she is even close to calving, 7 plus months you should be able to see a calf moving on her right side. Seems you have wasted alot of time, with what ifs, if you just would have gotten her checked months ago, you wouldn't be wondering. Even if she isnt bred, I just can't see how the people who you bought it from are anyway responsible for that, as she may have aborted.It was your responsibility to get her to a vet and checked out, a good vet can tell you everything about a cow by preg checking it, if it has a infection, cycling, small female parts, what not, and you could have went from there. Are you even sure the calf that the cow had when you purchased it was even her calf? Maybe it was a lemon cow all the time, then I could see them being responsible to some point, but it would be impossible to prove. if you like the cow keep her, get her checked out, and bred to whatever you like,(if she will breed that is) as it doesn't sound like the people will ever call you back. [/QUOTE]
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