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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3288"><p>> There are in fact some breeders</p><p>> out there that have a dread fear</p><p>> of paperwork and timely processing</p><p>> of stud reports, registration, and</p><p>> transfer papers. Some are so</p><p>> wrapped up in showing and</p><p>> "talking the talk" that</p><p>> they apparently don't see the need</p><p>> to do the paperwork. Some have</p><p>> been known to NOT file the</p><p>> appropriate papers so that new</p><p>> owners of mares and/or foals will</p><p>> not be able to register an animal</p><p>> since they allegedly don't want</p><p>> any "competing</p><p>> offspring" from their sire in</p><p>> the show ring. Some others are</p><p>> just procrastinators; others are</p><p>> deadbeats or jerks. My feeling is</p><p>> that any buyer who does not get</p><p>> initial copies of papers that the</p><p>> breeder/seller is supposed to sent</p><p>> to an association should withhold</p><p>> X dollars from full payment</p><p>> pending proof that such paperwork</p><p>> will in fact be processed</p><p>> properly. Also, I tend to feel</p><p>> that some of the associations</p><p>> don't want to get involved in</p><p>> helping a problem</p><p>> transfer/registration situation</p><p>> and tend to leave the trouble and</p><p>> dirty work to the poor buyer.</p><p>> Bottom line: If you can't process</p><p>> the paperwork in a timely fashion,</p><p>> perhaps one should get a "day</p><p>> job" flipping burgers or</p><p>> cleaning offices, or whatever. The</p><p>> horse business doesn't need these</p><p>> kind of people out there!</p><p></p><p>Soooo Right On!!!! AQHA has been a major help in some sticky problems.Horses for one reason or another with incomplete paper work, I really respect this registry,They have taken on some tough stuff and got it sorted out.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:beefalocindy@yahoo.com">beefalocindy@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3288"] > There are in fact some breeders > out there that have a dread fear > of paperwork and timely processing > of stud reports, registration, and > transfer papers. Some are so > wrapped up in showing and > "talking the talk" that > they apparently don't see the need > to do the paperwork. Some have > been known to NOT file the > appropriate papers so that new > owners of mares and/or foals will > not be able to register an animal > since they allegedly don't want > any "competing > offspring" from their sire in > the show ring. Some others are > just procrastinators; others are > deadbeats or jerks. My feeling is > that any buyer who does not get > initial copies of papers that the > breeder/seller is supposed to sent > to an association should withhold > X dollars from full payment > pending proof that such paperwork > will in fact be processed > properly. Also, I tend to feel > that some of the associations > don't want to get involved in > helping a problem > transfer/registration situation > and tend to leave the trouble and > dirty work to the poor buyer. > Bottom line: If you can't process > the paperwork in a timely fashion, > perhaps one should get a "day > job" flipping burgers or > cleaning offices, or whatever. The > horse business doesn't need these > kind of people out there! Soooo Right On!!!! AQHA has been a major help in some sticky problems.Horses for one reason or another with incomplete paper work, I really respect this registry,They have taken on some tough stuff and got it sorted out. [email=beefalocindy@yahoo.com]beefalocindy@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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