bbirder":1zgj0qvq said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
my thoughts exactly......... :nod:
bbirder":1zgj0qvq said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
tsmaxx47":2u57amrg said:bbirder":2u57amrg said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
my thoughts exactly......... :nod:
Human nature, in the same vein as "don;t confuse me with facts" or "never let the truth get in the way of a good story".Waldershrek":vk7d88l5 said:Why do people ask for advice and then when they don't get the answer they want just do what they were going to do originally?
3waycross":136xnyon said:Sounds to me like this fella took him home bred his cows, crippled him and then got you to buy him back.......bad business!bbirder":136xnyon said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
Kingfisher":381e82d2 said:3waycross":381e82d2 said:Sounds to me like this fella took him home bred his cows, crippled him and then got you to buy him back.......bad business!bbirder":381e82d2 said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
Hello. How do suppose the fellow " crippled" the Bull? Is it anybody's fault if the bull is not sound and injures himself breeding?
That's not hippie talk.Hippie Rancher":36yuqngy said:wanting to keep a crippled bull for a family pet = idiot, troll, or both - I call:bs:
That's not hippie talk.
bbirder":y9uiyg46 said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
KNERSIE":l1u5khkp said:The lesson to be learned is if you want to sell bulls, make sure your guarantee is written and cover you in case of those freak accidents and owner's neglect or vaccination faults.
dun":3hlz1dmo said:That's all well and good but doesn;t address what should be done with the bull now!3waycross":3hlz1dmo said:bbirder":3hlz1dmo said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
Good point. At the very least if he did not call me the first day and say this bull is limping then he could go pizz up a rope. Sounds to me like the bull got injured at his house and you being new in the biz gave him his money back and ate the bull. You made it too easy if you ask me. That's why I wanted to know what the vet said. Sounds to me like this fella took him home bred his cows, crippled him and then got you to buy him back.......bad business!
3waycross":6egtjrpg said:Hopefully she's gonna ask her Vet what to do and follow his advice.
chippie":2mo1eree said:tsmaxx47":2mo1eree said:bbirder":2mo1eree said:If he wasn't limping when he left my place, the money would still be in my pocket and the other fellow would have the problem!
my thoughts exactly......... :nod:
Ditto. :nod:
Sounds like you got took.
What are your goals for the bull if he can he can be helped? If he is a big guy, the chances are he will always be lame and sore, and will have further problems if you allow him to try to breed a cow.
What sort of quality of life to you want for the bull?
dun":327lwkjr said:Looks like she didn;t like the information. She hasn;t been back since the day after the original post
Waldershrek":3hyd1fc4 said:Why do people ask for advice and then when they don't get the answer they want just do what they were going to do originally?
dun":3q6p198r said:Human nature, in the same vein as "don;t confuse me with facts" or "never let the truth get in the way of a good story".Waldershrek":3q6p198r said:Why do people ask for advice and then when they don't get the answer they want just do what they were going to do originally?