I have a question about ethics and would like some feedback.
The scenerio: Last summer a neighbour advertised that he had a yearling Black Angus bull for sale. I phoned him, (and since he had a pretty good reputation for quality stock), agreed to buy the bull (sight unseen). Three months after delivery, I noticed the growth of small horns which developed further over the winter. They are now about an inch long with little circles on the ends as if they had had an electric burner/dehorner applied at one time.
I was a city slicker for many years, but I know that Angus cattle are a naturally polled breed. I also found out from another neighbour that the seller also had some Maine-Anjou cattle. Are you starting to get the drift?
What course of action should I take?
1). Rant and rave and demand a full refund?
2). Ask for a replacement?
3). Demand compensation?
4). Accept the fact that I have been had?
5). Say nothing and reap the benefit of the 3-way cross calves?
6). Only buy from reputable breeders in the future?
The bull has produced some very nice calves although they are a bit leggy and not quite what I expected.
The scenerio: Last summer a neighbour advertised that he had a yearling Black Angus bull for sale. I phoned him, (and since he had a pretty good reputation for quality stock), agreed to buy the bull (sight unseen). Three months after delivery, I noticed the growth of small horns which developed further over the winter. They are now about an inch long with little circles on the ends as if they had had an electric burner/dehorner applied at one time.
I was a city slicker for many years, but I know that Angus cattle are a naturally polled breed. I also found out from another neighbour that the seller also had some Maine-Anjou cattle. Are you starting to get the drift?
What course of action should I take?
1). Rant and rave and demand a full refund?
2). Ask for a replacement?
3). Demand compensation?
4). Accept the fact that I have been had?
5). Say nothing and reap the benefit of the 3-way cross calves?
6). Only buy from reputable breeders in the future?
The bull has produced some very nice calves although they are a bit leggy and not quite what I expected.
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