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<blockquote data-quote="Clodhopper" data-source="post: 1417994" data-attributes="member: 24993"><p>It's not just an aborted calf. She didn't breed when everyone around her did. She should have a weaned calf by now, and be bred for number two, so she's two calves behind. </p><p></p><p>The breeder says he is going to give us another bred heifer or cow. I was just wanting to see what the reaction was to the situation.</p><p></p><p>I believe you are correct in your thoughts on pleasing the customer. My cousin sold a nice calm bull a few years back. He bred everything and threw nice calves, but then he started getting ornery. The buyer was injured in a construction accident, and isn't real agile. The bull knocked him down and was acting aggressive on a regular basis. The guy calls my cousin, so he took him back and they worked out a deal for a new bull. Cousin didn't have to, the bull was a good breeder, but he did what was right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodhopper, post: 1417994, member: 24993"] It's not just an aborted calf. She didn't breed when everyone around her did. She should have a weaned calf by now, and be bred for number two, so she's two calves behind. The breeder says he is going to give us another bred heifer or cow. I was just wanting to see what the reaction was to the situation. I believe you are correct in your thoughts on pleasing the customer. My cousin sold a nice calm bull a few years back. He bred everything and threw nice calves, but then he started getting ornery. The buyer was injured in a construction accident, and isn't real agile. The bull knocked him down and was acting aggressive on a regular basis. The guy calls my cousin, so he took him back and they worked out a deal for a new bull. Cousin didn't have to, the bull was a good breeder, but he did what was right. [/QUOTE]
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