Last night about 8:30, I get a call from a woman that bought one of my yearling bulls at the December 2004 bull test. She bought the calf two years ago at the auction following the test. This woman, whom I do not know, tells me that she is a Limousine breeder and that she bought the bull to breed her heifers. She put the bull in with nine heifers the first year and got one calf. Now this year she has the bull in with three heifers and they are still open so he is not getting the job done.
What she wants to do is swap him for another bull. I have some others yearlings to swap and I am willing to swap. She wants to come to my farm whitch is 3 hours drive from her place and look at he replacements.
What concerns me is that she did not pay very much for the first calf and should be able to get her money back by taking him to the stockyard if she has kept him in good shape. I am also concerned that she did not call the first year when she had trouble. By the way, the bull was seamen tested before he was sold and tested fine.
What would you do after two years?
What she wants to do is swap him for another bull. I have some others yearlings to swap and I am willing to swap. She wants to come to my farm whitch is 3 hours drive from her place and look at he replacements.
What concerns me is that she did not pay very much for the first calf and should be able to get her money back by taking him to the stockyard if she has kept him in good shape. I am also concerned that she did not call the first year when she had trouble. By the way, the bull was seamen tested before he was sold and tested fine.
What would you do after two years?