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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1601993" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>We hope you stick with us. You have to understand that we may not be getting the true meaning of what you typed.</p><p></p><p>I was referring to the breed association's Suggested Sale Terms & Conditions of the American Simmental Assn. - and I would "assume" all breed associations have their own wording.</p><p>BREEDING GUARANTEES AND DEFINITIONS:</p><p>Females are guaranteed to be breeders, except for:</p><p>a. Females sold at side of dam</p><p>b. Injury or neglect after sale</p><p>c. Gross neglect or willful misconduct on part of purchaser</p><p>d. Females used in ovum transplant after sale</p><p>e. Cows sold with calf at side or a female that calves after sale to breeding prior to sale date</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to be a jerk, just trying to figure out what's what. You said the calf was 4 months old at time of purchase. Was there some reason you had not already turned her out with the bull? </p><p>Also, you said "<em>Cow spent 4 months at the ranch on pasture with the herd , 3 lutalyse injections. 3 vet farm calls to ultrasound cow during that time . Cow didn't get pregnant</em>." Am I misunderstanding, or is the calf now 8 months old and ready to wean? Admittedly, the cow is a non-breeder - now - for whatever reason. Sounds like you are knowledgeable and you know what you are doing, getting a vet involved. I understand the frustration of all the expense you have incurred.</p><p>But, if you WANT to sell her, I guess I would be tickled pink the buyer still wanted the cow if she is still open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1601993, member: 968"] We hope you stick with us. You have to understand that we may not be getting the true meaning of what you typed. I was referring to the breed association's Suggested Sale Terms & Conditions of the American Simmental Assn. - and I would "assume" all breed associations have their own wording. BREEDING GUARANTEES AND DEFINITIONS: Females are guaranteed to be breeders, except for: a. Females sold at side of dam b. Injury or neglect after sale c. Gross neglect or willful misconduct on part of purchaser d. Females used in ovum transplant after sale e. Cows sold with calf at side or a female that calves after sale to breeding prior to sale date I'm not trying to be a jerk, just trying to figure out what's what. You said the calf was 4 months old at time of purchase. Was there some reason you had not already turned her out with the bull? Also, you said "[i]Cow spent 4 months at the ranch on pasture with the herd , 3 lutalyse injections. 3 vet farm calls to ultrasound cow during that time . Cow didn’t get pregnant[/i]." Am I misunderstanding, or is the calf now 8 months old and ready to wean? Admittedly, the cow is a non-breeder - now - for whatever reason. Sounds like you are knowledgeable and you know what you are doing, getting a vet involved. I understand the frustration of all the expense you have incurred. But, if you WANT to sell her, I guess I would be tickled pink the buyer still wanted the cow if she is still open. [/QUOTE]
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