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<blockquote data-quote="kilroy60" data-source="post: 1603958" data-attributes="member: 24568"><p>A registered Angus producer has annual sales. He states that he guarantees all cattle sold and stands behind them 100%. On the lots that he's selling on the bred cattle, he has listed what the cow was AI'd to, due date, and the sex of the calf. </p><p></p><p>Now, you purchased a particular cow with the expectations of the cow having a heifer from the information provided by the seller. Upon birth of the calf, the calf is not the sex listed in sale catalog (bull instead of heifer). Upon calling the seller and letting him know, he makes a comment "well at least you had a live calf". </p><p></p><p>What's your thoughts and how would you handle from both, buyer and seller stand point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilroy60, post: 1603958, member: 24568"] A registered Angus producer has annual sales. He states that he guarantees all cattle sold and stands behind them 100%. On the lots that he's selling on the bred cattle, he has listed what the cow was AI'd to, due date, and the sex of the calf. Now, you purchased a particular cow with the expectations of the cow having a heifer from the information provided by the seller. Upon birth of the calf, the calf is not the sex listed in sale catalog (bull instead of heifer). Upon calling the seller and letting him know, he makes a comment "well at least you had a live calf". What's your thoughts and how would you handle from both, buyer and seller stand point? [/QUOTE]
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