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<blockquote data-quote="CowCop" data-source="post: 60377" data-attributes="member: 1049"><p>Excellant advice. This is exactly how I eased into the reg stock arena and the paperwork and extra pencil pushing that comes with it. ( which I enjoy )</p><p></p><p>I also kept my best unregistered stock and bred up and their heifers are now the best of my entire herd. A pleasant surprise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nothing I hate to hear more, than an owner of a horse/dog/cow/bull/heifer/llama etc, that says " the breeder never sent me any paperwork after months/years of asking for it." </p><p>There is NOTHING that eliminates repeat sales more than bad customer service.</p><p></p><p>No cows are sold here until ALL their paperwork /reg papers sit in the herd book complete with current photo, medical papers and journal notes.</p><p>The day the new owner comes, we sit on the tailgate of my truck and exhange his/her check for a nice binder full of the cows info and paperwork. I also give them a container of maple syrup, a TailGait Farm Simmental hat and my private e mail address so they can contact me at any time with any questions. I also agree to have first refusal on the animal at any time in the future, should they find themselves in a financial bind and have to sell their cattle. ( it can happen.. )</p><p>I have good genetics and don't want them to wind up in a sleezy salebarn or hamburger, because someone can't pay their heating or electric bill.</p><p></p><p>Even my unregistered stock come with a complete package and a "framamble" Transfer of Ownership document that I made with Microsoft Publisher in about 10 minutes.</p><p></p><p>I also won't purchase any stock unless all the paperwork is in order and I can review it. Many years ago, when I was young and naive 4H'er, I spent some VERY hard earned cash on an animal that had paperwork that never came. I was unable to show that animal or breed that animal, had a hard time selling that animal and the whole experience was horrible and very expensive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>CowCop</p><p></p><p>TailGait Farm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowCop, post: 60377, member: 1049"] Excellant advice. This is exactly how I eased into the reg stock arena and the paperwork and extra pencil pushing that comes with it. ( which I enjoy ) I also kept my best unregistered stock and bred up and their heifers are now the best of my entire herd. A pleasant surprise. Nothing I hate to hear more, than an owner of a horse/dog/cow/bull/heifer/llama etc, that says " the breeder never sent me any paperwork after months/years of asking for it." There is NOTHING that eliminates repeat sales more than bad customer service. No cows are sold here until ALL their paperwork /reg papers sit in the herd book complete with current photo, medical papers and journal notes. The day the new owner comes, we sit on the tailgate of my truck and exhange his/her check for a nice binder full of the cows info and paperwork. I also give them a container of maple syrup, a TailGait Farm Simmental hat and my private e mail address so they can contact me at any time with any questions. I also agree to have first refusal on the animal at any time in the future, should they find themselves in a financial bind and have to sell their cattle. ( it can happen.. ) I have good genetics and don't want them to wind up in a sleezy salebarn or hamburger, because someone can't pay their heating or electric bill. Even my unregistered stock come with a complete package and a "framamble" Transfer of Ownership document that I made with Microsoft Publisher in about 10 minutes. I also won't purchase any stock unless all the paperwork is in order and I can review it. Many years ago, when I was young and naive 4H'er, I spent some VERY hard earned cash on an animal that had paperwork that never came. I was unable to show that animal or breed that animal, had a hard time selling that animal and the whole experience was horrible and very expensive. CowCop TailGait Farm [/QUOTE]
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