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<blockquote data-quote="kilroy60" data-source="post: 1603978" data-attributes="member: 24568"><p>OK - to answer a few questions that have been asked above, basically, the phone conversation was "at least you had a live calf" and that the person performing the ultra sounds "doesn't always get the sex right" (although this was never announced prior to sale or mentioned in the sale catalog. Update sheet given with sale catalog states that the sex of the calf is a heifer along with approximate due date. Catalog states that the farm is proud to stand behind each and every lot in this offering. </p><p></p><p>How would you, as a seller, handle this if you sold this cow under these conditions? Also, what would be a fair offer for me to ask if we were to get a chance to make things right?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the replies. I don't want to seek any ill rebuke toward this seller. I purchased this cow due to the heifer she was carrying with hopes to use this heifers genetics in our Angus program. I would like to go back and possibly purchase cattle </p><p>at next years sale. Maybe a polite phone call from a lawyer friend would encourage the seller to make things right??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilroy60, post: 1603978, member: 24568"] OK - to answer a few questions that have been asked above, basically, the phone conversation was "at least you had a live calf" and that the person performing the ultra sounds "doesn't always get the sex right" (although this was never announced prior to sale or mentioned in the sale catalog. Update sheet given with sale catalog states that the sex of the calf is a heifer along with approximate due date. Catalog states that the farm is proud to stand behind each and every lot in this offering. How would you, as a seller, handle this if you sold this cow under these conditions? Also, what would be a fair offer for me to ask if we were to get a chance to make things right? Thanks for all the replies. I don't want to seek any ill rebuke toward this seller. I purchased this cow due to the heifer she was carrying with hopes to use this heifers genetics in our Angus program. I would like to go back and possibly purchase cattle at next years sale. Maybe a polite phone call from a lawyer friend would encourage the seller to make things right?? [/QUOTE]
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