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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1117346" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Thanks for the thoughts, everyone. The bulls were sold for slaughter only, despite the objections of family members and potential buyers. When it was for sure going to be that way, I left and did not stay to see what they brought. It seems that the executor of the estate and the owner of the barn were only interested in getting things over with as quickly as possible, so it was done very unprofessional, in my opinion. There is no doubt it cost the family money and it for sure cost the sales barn future business. They are trying to sell the barn, anyway, so I guess there interest in service is very limited. The people in the family that I know were very unhappy about how it was handled, but they were not able to change it. The executor had full power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1117346, member: 1150"] Thanks for the thoughts, everyone. The bulls were sold for slaughter only, despite the objections of family members and potential buyers. When it was for sure going to be that way, I left and did not stay to see what they brought. It seems that the executor of the estate and the owner of the barn were only interested in getting things over with as quickly as possible, so it was done very unprofessional, in my opinion. There is no doubt it cost the family money and it for sure cost the sales barn future business. They are trying to sell the barn, anyway, so I guess there interest in service is very limited. The people in the family that I know were very unhappy about how it was handled, but they were not able to change it. The executor had full power. [/QUOTE]
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