CowboyRam
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I had one of my new bulls die today. I contacted the breeder and it sounds like he is going to replace him.
WTF?I had one of my new bulls die today. I contacted the breeder and it sounds like he is going to replace him.
Not sure I remember the particulars. Weren't they two bulls from the same place, and you chose one and your son (?) chose the other?No. It was kind of kept to its self away from the others. Feed had not changed any.
Yes they both came for the same place. I picked both of them, they were both fine when I first got them home.Not sure I remember the particulars. Weren't they two bulls from the same place, and you chose one and your son (?) chose the other?
Is it the breeders fault that it died?I had one of my new bulls die today. I contacted the breeder and it sounds like he is going to replace him.
Probably not but most reputable breeders will try and work with you especially being just a short time since delivery. They know that if they help you out they will be your first port of call the next time you need a bull plus people talk so a good experience will attract a lot of future bull buyers as opposed to driving many away from you relating a bad experience.Is it the breeders fault that it died?
Yes, very much so.Great gesture! Sounds like someone you will buy more bulls from .
Picked up my replacement bull today. Between going to the ranch and driving all the way to Castle Dale Utah I made a round trip of 975 miles.
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While there he showed my his winter pasture. I thought where I summer my cows is harsh country, that country around Castle Dale is dryer.
If anyone wants a good Black Hereford bull I would very much recommend Johansen Bulls. He never even questioned the bull that died on me, just gave me a replacement.