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<blockquote data-quote="*Cowgirl*" data-source="post: 610052" data-attributes="member: 4045"><p>If I were you, I would let it go. As has been said, herdsmen work is not uncommon. </p><p></p><p>In response to the only advisor or parent/ kid does most of the work.....who gets to decide how much help is too much? Also, are we going to disallow all involvement by others that care? For example, the first year that I showed, I got a TON of help from a family friend of no relation whose kids had shown for years. He helped clip my calf; he loaned me supplies, etc. Are we going to discourage all of this?</p><p></p><p>As for the "not his calf thing" - unless you can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the calf doesn't belong to the child, you're just going to get laughed at. For most registered animals, it goes by the name on those papers. For market animals, establishing definite ownership is difficult if not impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Cowgirl*, post: 610052, member: 4045"] If I were you, I would let it go. As has been said, herdsmen work is not uncommon. In response to the only advisor or parent/ kid does most of the work.....who gets to decide how much help is too much? Also, are we going to disallow all involvement by others that care? For example, the first year that I showed, I got a TON of help from a family friend of no relation whose kids had shown for years. He helped clip my calf; he loaned me supplies, etc. Are we going to discourage all of this? As for the "not his calf thing" - unless you can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the calf doesn't belong to the child, you're just going to get laughed at. For most registered animals, it goes by the name on those papers. For market animals, establishing definite ownership is difficult if not impossible. [/QUOTE]
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