Bison: I am glad they are calving on their own. The first three calves are all nice big calves. I just would like to be able to keep the heifer calves for future replacements. The ranch is going to pay for DNA testing to see if they can identify the bull. The bull that they where supposed to be bred to was not turned in with them in time for them to be calving now.
The ranch thinks that a hired hand turned the wrong bull into the wrong pen at the wrong time. LOL Lot of WRONG there.
As far as costing me anything. That is a long chance for several reasons. The biggest is that this ranch sells a lot of registered cattle. If it would become widely known that they had a screw up like this happen then the value of their livestock would drop like a rock. Also I have dealt with them for close to 30 years, they already offered a sizable refund if I keep the heifers or even a total refund if I did not want to keep them.
We will just wait and see how it all goes. It is just more work right now when we really don't need anymore.n
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