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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 372919" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Agree! The STD's can be a real problem with bringing in outside animals to breed one's animals. IMO people that either don't have their own bull or do A.I., are looking for a cheap way to get their females pregnant. By the same token some don't bother with proper vaccinations.</p><p></p><p>When we "contract" to breed another's females, they must submit written proof of vaccinations and de-worming as well as Brucellosis and TB negative. With our TAHC certified herd, we do not take chances and either a customer complies with our requirements or they can go elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, it costs money to feed, maintain, and manage animals. We do not provide a free service to anyone...there are always people out there that are looking for a free ride...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 372919, member: 9"] Agree! The STD's can be a real problem with bringing in outside animals to breed one's animals. IMO people that either don't have their own bull or do A.I., are looking for a cheap way to get their females pregnant. By the same token some don't bother with proper vaccinations. When we "contract" to breed another's females, they must submit written proof of vaccinations and de-worming as well as Brucellosis and TB negative. With our TAHC certified herd, we do not take chances and either a customer complies with our requirements or they can go elsewhere. Additionally, it costs money to feed, maintain, and manage animals. We do not provide a free service to anyone...there are always people out there that are looking for a free ride... [/QUOTE]
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