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      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2016-02-02 1:43 PM
Gunner11 - 2016-02-02 1:38 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-02-02 1:34 PM So the Vet and girlfriend will not Reg the foal, is this what I understand? The owner of Cantbullythisguy will not add the mare to the breeding report in order to register the foal, is my understanding.
What the he** is wrong with these people? And what makes the stud so special of the girlfriends?
Maybe it's what SHE'S got that's so special
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | Chandler's Mom - 2016-02-02 11:04 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-02-02 1:43 PM Gunner11 - 2016-02-02 1:38 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-02-02 1:34 PM So the Vet and girlfriend will not Reg the foal, is this what I understand? The owner of Cantbullythisguy will not add the mare to the breeding report in order to register the foal, is my understanding. What the he** is wrong with these people? And what makes the stud so special of the girlfriends? Maybe it's what SHE'S got that's so special  Yep, I went there---sorry!!
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | astreakinchic - 2016-02-03 6:42 AM Are these the same ppl that owned A Sharp Frenchman??
Looks like it from the website. |
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astreakinchic - 2016-02-03 6:42 AM Are these the same ppl that owned A Sharp Frenchman??
Looks like it from the website.
They are no strangers to dealing with high class mares and embryos. Mulberry had two embryos by him (referring to A Sharp Frenchman). I spoke with them about buying some colts after pistol hit big. They seemed like good people. I wonder what the hang up is...
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | total performance - 2016-02-03 7:05 AM astreakinchic - 2016-02-03 6:42 AM Are these the same ppl that owned A Sharp Frenchman?? Looks like it from the website. Yes...... they do business as RJ & L Quarter Horses....Rhonda Jones (the girlfriend & owner of CBTG) and Dr. Leonard (the vet being discussed.......
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   Location: Nebraska | it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. |
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What I can not figure out is why don't they just register the colts.......a mistake was made and why not just correct it and go on................. |
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | CJE - 2016-02-03 2:34 PM What I can not figure out is why don't they just register the colts.......a mistake was made and why not just correct it and go on.................
Agreed......the only "hang-up" I could see would be not being paid for the stud fee....but gees....that would certainly be ignorant when you take into account the quality of the mare......it would be beneficial to the stud's reputation to sire that colt? IMO !!! |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it.
what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? |
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    Location: Midwest | brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 9:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it.
I don't think so. When the op contacted the vet the first time, he said it could not have been from the yellow stud as he was not collected that day. He also would not have turned the claim in to his insurance if he did nothing wrong. |
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   Location: Nebraska | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though?
no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides. |
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   Location: Nebraska | barrelracr131 - 2016-02-03 3:30 PM
brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 9:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it.
I don't think so. When the op contacted the vet the first time, he said it could not have been from the yellow stud as he was not collected that day. He also would not have turned the claim in to his insurance if he did nothing wrong.
true but that's not to say that seller of the embryos isn't going to get a chunk of that.... |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 2:33 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides.
It's a good point. The thing is one big mess. |
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   Location: Kansas and loving it | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 3:45 PM
brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 2:33 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides.
It's a good point. The thing is one big mess.
Agree, never thought about the embryo side of it. |
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     Location: N Texas | rockette - 2016-02-03 3:53 PM
wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 3:45 PM
brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 2:33 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides.
It's a good point. The thing is one big mess.
Agree, never thought about the embryo side of it.
She didn't buy embryos, she bought live foals after they were on the ground. |
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        Location: Broxton, Ga | NJJ - 2016-02-02 3:41 PM
CJE - 2016-02-03 2:34 PM What I can not figure out is why don't they just register the colts.......a mistake was made and why not just correct it and go on.................
Agreed......the only "hang-up" I could see would be not being paid for the stud fee....but gees....that would certainly be ignorant when you take into account the quality of the mare......it would be beneficial to the stud's reputation to sire that colt? IMO !!!
Agree and considering the stud fee..........the vet should pay that.........and all can move on. |
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   Location: Kansas and loving it | Gunner11 - 2016-02-03 4:37 PM
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wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 3:45 PM
brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 2:33 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides.
It's a good point. The thing is one big mess.
Agree, never thought about the embryo side of it.
She didn't buy embryos, she bought live foals after they were on the ground.
True, however, I was thinking whoever flushed the embryo and fertilized it could be at fault. I am just asking, kind of confusing. :) |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | rockette - 2016-02-03 3:47 PM Gunner11 - 2016-02-03 4:37 PM rockette - 2016-02-03 3:53 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 3:45 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 2:33 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides. It's a good point. The thing is one big mess. Agree, never thought about the embryo side of it. She didn't buy embryos, she bought live foals after they were on the ground. True, however, I was thinking whoever flushed the embryo and fertilized it could be at fault. I am just asking, kind of confusing. : )
I remember from the origional post that they knew something was wrong because the foal was born a color not possible had it been by the correct stallion. I believe it is a pali? Why would you pay for this then, a live foal that is a color not possible if the genetics were correct? |
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 5:08 PM rockette - 2016-02-03 3:47 PM Gunner11 - 2016-02-03 4:37 PM rockette - 2016-02-03 3:53 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 3:45 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 2:33 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-02-03 2:41 PM brlracerchick - 2016-02-03 8:29 AM it may have been talked about earlier and I may have missed it, but how do we know the person that sold these embryos and the vet didn't already come to an agreement and leave the op hanging? I'm not blaming anyone, just something that popped into my head as I was reading. What a horrible situation to be in no matter how you look at it. what good would that do? Neither own the resulting foal. So one party owns the mare, one owns the wrong stallion. The OP owns the resulting screw up and wants papers on it. Maybe I missed something though? no, it wouldn't do any good but could be a reason the op is getting the run around. It was just a question that popped into my head. Do we know for sure the seller of the embryos had no idea? people lie all the time. not trying to point blame just trying to see from all sides. It's a good point. The thing is one big mess. Agree, never thought about the embryo side of it. She didn't buy embryos, she bought live foals after they were on the ground. True, however, I was thinking whoever flushed the embryo and fertilized it could be at fault. I am just asking, kind of confusing. : ) I remember from the origional post that they knew something was wrong because the foal was born a color not possible had it been by the correct stallion. I believe it is a pali? Why would you pay for this then, a live foal that is a color not possible if the genetics were correct?
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