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<blockquote data-quote="greatgerts" data-source="post: 1319650" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>Ok, this might be a little long, but want to get some opinions on what to do (I know what will probably end up happening, but want to see if there is something else to do). </p><p>Last June, I sold a yearling bull to a guy that lives about a mile down the road from us. Guy had 8 females that was going to be with this bull. Said he had some reservations because a buddy of his had bought a bull from us and it was no good ("buddy" never informed us of this, and we had sold him in 2008). Fast forward to last night, so 296 days, I get a call saying at first, the bull isn't gaining any weight. Guy says he may weigh 800lbs. Asks if I'd come look at him next week. I said that is fine. Next, he tells me that he doesn't think any of the cows got bred, and by now that they should be calving. I told him they should be close (he didn't turn the bull out for a couple of weeks when he got him either). He then says that maybe 2 of them are bred. </p><p></p><p>We told him last summer we would stand behind the bull if there were any issues, and he said he would be able to tell if the cows were still coming in heat. </p><p>We will probably end up purchasing the bull back, but would it be wrong of us to have him get a vet out to preg check the cows before we would do anything to make sure? I just have this feeling that we are going to have to buy back a bull and he will end up with a full calf crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greatgerts, post: 1319650, member: 181"] Ok, this might be a little long, but want to get some opinions on what to do (I know what will probably end up happening, but want to see if there is something else to do). Last June, I sold a yearling bull to a guy that lives about a mile down the road from us. Guy had 8 females that was going to be with this bull. Said he had some reservations because a buddy of his had bought a bull from us and it was no good ("buddy" never informed us of this, and we had sold him in 2008). Fast forward to last night, so 296 days, I get a call saying at first, the bull isn't gaining any weight. Guy says he may weigh 800lbs. Asks if I'd come look at him next week. I said that is fine. Next, he tells me that he doesn't think any of the cows got bred, and by now that they should be calving. I told him they should be close (he didn't turn the bull out for a couple of weeks when he got him either). He then says that maybe 2 of them are bred. We told him last summer we would stand behind the bull if there were any issues, and he said he would be able to tell if the cows were still coming in heat. We will probably end up purchasing the bull back, but would it be wrong of us to have him get a vet out to preg check the cows before we would do anything to make sure? I just have this feeling that we are going to have to buy back a bull and he will end up with a full calf crop. [/QUOTE]
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