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bull w/no calves--what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2708"><p>If it was me I would do a DNA test on the a couple of the calves and see what is going on. This way there is no question on who is telling the truth. Total cost might be $200-$300 but is cheaper than giving him a new high priced bull.</p><p></p><p>Matt S. Bar M Ranch</p><p></p><p>> situation: you sell a registered</p><p>> bull that you had previously used</p><p>> & had calves out of. two years</p><p>> later, the buyer calls & says</p><p>> he hasn't had any calves out of</p><p>> the bull (has calves but says they</p><p>> are from neighbors bull).</p><p></p><p>> for all you seedstock producers:</p><p>> "what would you do?"</p><p>> & for anyone who purchases</p><p>> seedstock "what would you</p><p>> want to be done?"</p><p></p><p>> ok, before you start, yes, one</p><p>> option would be to have him</p><p>> tested, but he could test ok &</p><p>> just not be servicing cows. so,</p><p>> either you test & he's ok or</p><p>> you test & he's not, what do</p><p>> you do?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bmrcattle@yahoo.com">bmrcattle@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2708"] If it was me I would do a DNA test on the a couple of the calves and see what is going on. This way there is no question on who is telling the truth. Total cost might be $200-$300 but is cheaper than giving him a new high priced bull. Matt S. Bar M Ranch > situation: you sell a registered > bull that you had previously used > & had calves out of. two years > later, the buyer calls & says > he hasn't had any calves out of > the bull (has calves but says they > are from neighbors bull). > for all you seedstock producers: > "what would you do?" > & for anyone who purchases > seedstock "what would you > want to be done?" > ok, before you start, yes, one > option would be to have him > tested, but he could test ok & > just not be servicing cows. so, > either you test & he's ok or > you test & he's not, what do > you do? [email=bmrcattle@yahoo.com]bmrcattle@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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