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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1278994" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p></p></blockquote><p>So you support the practice of being dishonest sellers, selling problematic cows as a bred cow to unsuspecting buyers.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>You have to be a total idiot to think a cow being sold bred at the sale barn doesn't have a problem. Just because she prolapsed once doesn't mean she'll do it again. Just because she's lost 2 calves in a row doesn't mean she'll lose 3. Just because I can't doctor one up and make a good cow out of her, doesn't mean you can't. An unsuspecting buyer is an uninformed buyer in my opinion. It's not my fault if you get screwed looking for a deal. And it's not my fault if you buy a cow that you can't afford to lose. I've lost money on plenty of cows, it's never fun and makes a bad story but it happens. But maybe folks like you and Sky and some of the other cattle barons on here never lose on cattle, but I'm not that good.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1278994, member: 14198"] [/quote] So you support the practice of being dishonest sellers, selling problematic cows as a bred cow to unsuspecting buyers.[/quote] You have to be a total idiot to think a cow being sold bred at the sale barn doesn't have a problem. Just because she prolapsed once doesn't mean she'll do it again. Just because she's lost 2 calves in a row doesn't mean she'll lose 3. Just because I can't doctor one up and make a good cow out of her, doesn't mean you can't. An unsuspecting buyer is an uninformed buyer in my opinion. It's not my fault if you get screwed looking for a deal. And it's not my fault if you buy a cow that you can't afford to lose. I've lost money on plenty of cows, it's never fun and makes a bad story but it happens. But maybe folks like you and Sky and some of the other cattle barons on here never lose on cattle, but I'm not that good. [/QUOTE]
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