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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 794110" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>One of the ranches that I buy replacements and embryo cows from just had to repo his first cows. Been in the business for 15 years. He "sold" two heifers and a steer all registered, started the paperwork transfer (reg. papers) and the guys said the check was in the mail. A month later the "check" was still in the mail. He finally canceled the papers transfer and repo'd his calves back. They were skin and bones by the time he picked them up. Turned out the guy never fed them or had them on feed.</p><p>No explaination to why the "check" was int hemail or why "feed" wasn't supplied or even WHY HE "BOUGHT" them in the first place.</p><p>All lessons learned I guess. The more you do business the more of these things happen and you learn from.</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 794110, member: 411"] One of the ranches that I buy replacements and embryo cows from just had to repo his first cows. Been in the business for 15 years. He "sold" two heifers and a steer all registered, started the paperwork transfer (reg. papers) and the guys said the check was in the mail. A month later the "check" was still in the mail. He finally canceled the papers transfer and repo'd his calves back. They were skin and bones by the time he picked them up. Turned out the guy never fed them or had them on feed. No explaination to why the "check" was int hemail or why "feed" wasn't supplied or even WHY HE "BOUGHT" them in the first place. All lessons learned I guess. The more you do business the more of these things happen and you learn from. Double R [/QUOTE]
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