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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1603974" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I think BR gave a good explanation that I can't really add anything to, except to build on the concept of the wording of the advertisement. Without knowing how it's worded it's just making guesses based on prior knowledge of sale catalogs. If it were worded to be guaranteed sex of calf then that could be an avenue to pursue for compensation. However, if it was just stated to have been bred AI using sexed heifer semen. Then it could've that there is to be an understanding that there is a margin of error possible. Then again it could have been a catalog misprint as to the sex if the calf if the method of pregnancy checking was via ultrasound. Mistakes are very common in sale catalogues although usually they are updated and corrected at the time sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1603974, member: 24816"] I think BR gave a good explanation that I can’t really add anything to, except to build on the concept of the wording of the advertisement. Without knowing how it’s worded it’s just making guesses based on prior knowledge of sale catalogs. If it were worded to be guaranteed sex of calf then that could be an avenue to pursue for compensation. However, if it was just stated to have been bred AI using sexed heifer semen. Then it could’ve that there is to be an understanding that there is a margin of error possible. Then again it could have been a catalog misprint as to the sex if the calf if the method of pregnancy checking was via ultrasound. Mistakes are very common in sale catalogues although usually they are updated and corrected at the time sale. [/QUOTE]
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