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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1319810" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>There's deep water on either side.. I'd <strong>DEFINITELY</strong> get the vet out, and have the vet give his opinion on the condition of the bull and the heifers.. if the vet says it's owner negligence, I'd tell him to go stuff it where the sun don't shine.. he can tell who he wants about me, all the people he tells are probably going to be more people like him.</p><p></p><p>How heavy was the bull when you sold him? Hard to believe a nearly 2 year old bull would weigh less than a heavy fall steer unless he's been totally starved to death.</p><p></p><p>If you give in to the guy, you're setting yourself up as a sucker.. though if you like the genetics behind the bull perhaps buying him back and putting him on some good feed he'd be usable at home as a clean up bull this year, and then sold?</p><p></p><p>As for paying the vet.. I'd bet that if you say "loser pays" he'll just shut up and keep the bull.. Won't stop him from badmouthing, but from what I understand he's going to be doing that either way and there's no way out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1319810, member: 9096"] There's deep water on either side.. I'd [b]DEFINITELY[/b] get the vet out, and have the vet give his opinion on the condition of the bull and the heifers.. if the vet says it's owner negligence, I'd tell him to go stuff it where the sun don't shine.. he can tell who he wants about me, all the people he tells are probably going to be more people like him. How heavy was the bull when you sold him? Hard to believe a nearly 2 year old bull would weigh less than a heavy fall steer unless he's been totally starved to death. If you give in to the guy, you're setting yourself up as a sucker.. though if you like the genetics behind the bull perhaps buying him back and putting him on some good feed he'd be usable at home as a clean up bull this year, and then sold? As for paying the vet.. I'd bet that if you say "loser pays" he'll just shut up and keep the bull.. Won't stop him from badmouthing, but from what I understand he's going to be doing that either way and there's no way out for you. [/QUOTE]
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