Supposedly here at my 3 local barns once they are consigned and advertised they are responsible from time we load till we cash the check. So if one breaks a leg while loading they pay for it.kenny thomas said:A question that you should be asking the processor but in my opinion once they took possession of the beef it's their responsibility. What if it caused a car crash or done damage to property? You don't want the responsibility for that.
At the stockyard once it is unloaded and penned it's the yards responsibility.
That is good service. Seen one unload once and broke a leg.Till-Hill said:Supposedly here at my 3 local barns once they are consigned and advertised they are responsible from time we load till we cash the check. So if one breaks a leg while loading they pay for it.kenny thomas said:A question that you should be asking the processor but in my opinion once they took possession of the beef it's their responsibility. What if it caused a car crash or done damage to property? You don't want the responsibility for that.
At the stockyard once it is unloaded and penned it's the yards responsibility.
I saw one one time come into the sale ring. It ran and jumped against the solid welded pipe pen. Broke its neck. It flopped down dead in the sale ring.kenny thomas said:That is good service. Seen one unload once and broke a leg.Till-Hill said:Supposedly here at my 3 local barns once they are consigned and advertised they are responsible from time we load till we cash the check. So if one breaks a leg while loading they pay for it.kenny thomas said:A question that you should be asking the processor but in my opinion once they took possession of the beef it's their responsibility. What if it caused a car crash or done damage to property? You don't want the responsibility for that.
At the stockyard once it is unloaded and penned it's the yards responsibility.
Seen one recently slip and broke a leg in the sale ring.