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<blockquote data-quote="Cibster" data-source="post: 1068530" data-attributes="member: 18982"><p>A friend of mine bought a yearling bull from a breeder this spring and turned him in on some heifers, some 1st calf heifers, and a few cows. Probably about 15 head total. Well, he preg checked them the other day and <strong>most</strong> of the females the bull was with turned up open. I've seen the females the bull was with and they were pretty skinny, especially the 1st calf heifers. He asked me what I thought he should do. He thinks the bull is/was/went bad. He said the bull passed a BSE before he came to his place. I told him 1st calf heifers are the hardest to get bred back, but maybe the bull was bad. He wanted to know if he should call the guy he bought the bull from and see if he would do something for him (refund, new bull, ect). I've sold a few bulls before, but never had to deal with a situation like this. And right now he doesn't know if the bull is good or not. I kind of thought he should get the bull semen checked now just to see. So, as breeders, what do you all think would be fair in this situation? What would you want the breeder to do for you or what would you tell my friend to do? Just one of those crappy situations the whole way around. I hate to tell my buddy his heifers weren't in real good condition going in to breeding season because maybe it's not their fault, but as a person who has sold bulls I also hate to blame it on the bull. Just wondering if anyone has had to deal with this from either perspective. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cibster, post: 1068530, member: 18982"] A friend of mine bought a yearling bull from a breeder this spring and turned him in on some heifers, some 1st calf heifers, and a few cows. Probably about 15 head total. Well, he preg checked them the other day and [b]most[/b] of the females the bull was with turned up open. I've seen the females the bull was with and they were pretty skinny, especially the 1st calf heifers. He asked me what I thought he should do. He thinks the bull is/was/went bad. He said the bull passed a BSE before he came to his place. I told him 1st calf heifers are the hardest to get bred back, but maybe the bull was bad. He wanted to know if he should call the guy he bought the bull from and see if he would do something for him (refund, new bull, ect). I've sold a few bulls before, but never had to deal with a situation like this. And right now he doesn't know if the bull is good or not. I kind of thought he should get the bull semen checked now just to see. So, as breeders, what do you all think would be fair in this situation? What would you want the breeder to do for you or what would you tell my friend to do? Just one of those crappy situations the whole way around. I hate to tell my buddy his heifers weren't in real good condition going in to breeding season because maybe it's not their fault, but as a person who has sold bulls I also hate to blame it on the bull. Just wondering if anyone has had to deal with this from either perspective. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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