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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 633164" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>That's why I say don't do it. If you're wanting registered cattle, you're better off buying registered (as opposed registerable) cattle. If the parents of these heifers aren't registered, no one can register the heifers. Several years ago we worked through a situation with a friend about this. He had about three generations of Angus cattle that hadn't been registered. It cost him some money to get them all registered so his daughter could show a heifer. But he owned all the cattle; you don't have any control over the parents, grandparents of these heifers. </p><p></p><p>I'd say if they're of good quality, that's a good price. <strong>If both parents are registered</strong>, he can sign a form and you can register the heifers....if you are a member of the American Angus Assn. The kicker here is the paperwork. If you'll be using them as commercial, it may not make any difference to you. But if you want registered cattle, I'd say look elsewhere or ask him to register them before you take posession or write any checks.</p><p></p><p>I need to edit this to add that he can sign a form for you to register the heifers <strong>if he's a member of the Assn.</strong> You must be a member to register or transfer Angus cattle. Sorry about that.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 633164, member: 13"] That's why I say don't do it. If you're wanting registered cattle, you're better off buying registered (as opposed registerable) cattle. If the parents of these heifers aren't registered, no one can register the heifers. Several years ago we worked through a situation with a friend about this. He had about three generations of Angus cattle that hadn't been registered. It cost him some money to get them all registered so his daughter could show a heifer. But he owned all the cattle; you don't have any control over the parents, grandparents of these heifers. I'd say if they're of good quality, that's a good price. [b]If both parents are registered[/b], he can sign a form and you can register the heifers....if you are a member of the American Angus Assn. The kicker here is the paperwork. If you'll be using them as commercial, it may not make any difference to you. But if you want registered cattle, I'd say look elsewhere or ask him to register them before you take posession or write any checks. I need to edit this to add that he can sign a form for you to register the heifers [b]if he's a member of the Assn.[/b] You must be a member to register or transfer Angus cattle. Sorry about that..... [/QUOTE]
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