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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1132724" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>"Yearling bull" still covers a fair range of age. I personally wouldn't expect him to be good, or get him tested, until he's at least 15 months old. And that can vary between breeds. If he tests bad at that age, I would probably wait a few weeks and get him tested again. If he's still bad, then I'd contact the guy I bought him from and explain the situation. If he's reputable, as I believe you said he is, he should be willing to replace the bull or refund your money.</p><p></p><p>As far as the more general question about breeders guaranteeing bulls, it's fairly common, at least in this part of the country, for a breeder to guarantee his bull's soundness for one year from purchase. I've heard of someone buying a bull, using him for three or four years, and then he tested bad and the guy wanted his money back. The breeder refused and I don't blame him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1132724, member: 21194"] "Yearling bull" still covers a fair range of age. I personally wouldn't expect him to be good, or get him tested, until he's at least 15 months old. And that can vary between breeds. If he tests bad at that age, I would probably wait a few weeks and get him tested again. If he's still bad, then I'd contact the guy I bought him from and explain the situation. If he's reputable, as I believe you said he is, he should be willing to replace the bull or refund your money. As far as the more general question about breeders guaranteeing bulls, it's fairly common, at least in this part of the country, for a breeder to guarantee his bull's soundness for one year from purchase. I've heard of someone buying a bull, using him for three or four years, and then he tested bad and the guy wanted his money back. The breeder refused and I don't blame him. [/QUOTE]
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