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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 364311" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Bez just a heads up I am tired and crabby this morning so if I come across as a you know what, it is not personal.</p><p>Rock was sold a bull by an unethical breeder and is doing everything in their power to make healthy an animal that should not have been sold to them in the first place. Does two wrongs make a right? No.</p><p>But why should they take a large finacial loss just because that breeder won't make good?</p><p>So who is really at fault for this bull even being out there? The breeder.</p><p>As for morals that other person had none where as Rock is coming across as an honest person.</p><p>Would this bull go to the food chain or would he go to the soap chain? Who is to say.</p><p>Rock has already said that they would tell the yard. After that it is up to the buyer whether or not they buy that bull. The auctioners out here will tell the buyers that the bull is for slaughter only. I don't know about where you are at, but you did talk about a red X on the cattle to show they are for slaughter only.</p><p>The desion is really up to Rock on what they do with this bull.</p><p>FYI we do not buy breeding stock out of an auction ring. Our neighbor learned that lesson the hard way. He got trich in his herd.</p><p>Rock I would talk to the AAA they really like the positive image they have gotten for the breed and may be able to help you deal with this breeder.</p><p>Good luck on your descion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 364311, member: 5917"] Bez just a heads up I am tired and crabby this morning so if I come across as a you know what, it is not personal. Rock was sold a bull by an unethical breeder and is doing everything in their power to make healthy an animal that should not have been sold to them in the first place. Does two wrongs make a right? No. But why should they take a large finacial loss just because that breeder won't make good? So who is really at fault for this bull even being out there? The breeder. As for morals that other person had none where as Rock is coming across as an honest person. Would this bull go to the food chain or would he go to the soap chain? Who is to say. Rock has already said that they would tell the yard. After that it is up to the buyer whether or not they buy that bull. The auctioners out here will tell the buyers that the bull is for slaughter only. I don't know about where you are at, but you did talk about a red X on the cattle to show they are for slaughter only. The desion is really up to Rock on what they do with this bull. FYI we do not buy breeding stock out of an auction ring. Our neighbor learned that lesson the hard way. He got trich in his herd. Rock I would talk to the AAA they really like the positive image they have gotten for the breed and may be able to help you deal with this breeder. Good luck on your descion. [/QUOTE]
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