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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 814615" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Plumber-greg - "I think the guy you got the animals from will ask you why you waited 5 months to realize something was wrong. This is why cattle should be checked and observed on a regular basis. gs"</p><p>BINGO!! No bull is fool-proof. It is up to the owner/breeder to observe his cattle and know whether they are re-cycling. If I loaned you a bull (which I would never do), I would give you back your $200 because $200 isn't worth hurting my reputation - but I would in no way feel responsible under the circumstances you explained.</p><p>Edit - unless the seller was selling them as breds - but, if he sent a bull along, sounds like you "assumed" some or all were open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 814615, member: 968"] Plumber-greg - "I think the guy you got the animals from will ask you why you waited 5 months to realize something was wrong. This is why cattle should be checked and observed on a regular basis. gs" BINGO!! No bull is fool-proof. It is up to the owner/breeder to observe his cattle and know whether they are re-cycling. If I loaned you a bull (which I would never do), I would give you back your $200 because $200 isn't worth hurting my reputation - but I would in no way feel responsible under the circumstances you explained. Edit - unless the seller was selling them as breds - but, if he sent a bull along, sounds like you "assumed" some or all were open. [/QUOTE]
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