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Treating a cow with an ovarian cyst
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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1642420" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>Sorry the cow has been a challenge to get bred and hope you can get her back on track in short order. It appears you were very clear about your priorities. IMO the seller should have been more forthright about her breeding history and especially that she'd been flushed a number of times. Unfortunately honesty isn't particularly rampant in the seed stock world. The old adage buyer beware comes to mind. Likely water under the bridge now but I would contact the seller, document what has transpired & let him know the transaction has thus far proven less than satisfactory. Lots between the lip and cup but reputable breeders will make an effort to make you reasonably happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1642420, member: 18664"] Sorry the cow has been a challenge to get bred and hope you can get her back on track in short order. It appears you were very clear about your priorities. IMO the seller should have been more forthright about her breeding history and especially that she'd been flushed a number of times. Unfortunately honesty isn't particularly rampant in the seed stock world. The old adage buyer beware comes to mind. Likely water under the bridge now but I would contact the seller, document what has transpired & let him know the transaction has thus far proven less than satisfactory. Lots between the lip and cup but reputable breeders will make an effort to make you reasonably happy. [/QUOTE]
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