WhiteMountainsRanch
Loving the herd life
ksalvagno said:Actually, you would want to use Tomorrow, not Today. Today is for an animal currently in milk. Tomorrow is for drying up or dried up animals.
X2, I used Today because mine is milking.
ksalvagno said:Actually, you would want to use Tomorrow, not Today. Today is for an animal currently in milk. Tomorrow is for drying up or dried up animals.
I think you are in the right. $200 seems like a fair deal for goats in that condition. But it ultimately depends on how far you are willing to go to try and save them. :/ Hmmm... I hope this guy will see how unreasonable he is being.allanimals21 said:So this guy finally calls me today after giving me the run around these last couple days and tells me that the other people aren't interested. He asks me what I'm willing to offer and I said tops $200. He gets all defensive and tells me that he will have them butchered for that. I think thats a reasonable offer...considering they all have bad hooves, they are going to need deworming and shots, the older doe is going to need more treatment. What do you guys think a fair offer on 2 year old nubian does and 1 3 year old boerXnubain with issues?
I had my sister call him back (because I'm just to irritated with him right now) to ask him what the lowest he would take is. He is supposed to call me back. Its not like I plan on keeping these 3 for myself or anything. We had talked about keeping the boer X. I had planned on taking them in getting them updated then selling them to a proper home. I just can't justify over paying right now for something like that. I feel bad saying that or even sayin you can't save them all. I just got so mad when he laughed at me and said he'd butcher them for that. I pictured them staring at me and I felt horrible. I just don't understand why you would get animals if you don't know how to take care of them. He's had them 4 months and decided that he doesn't want them. Goats live forever. He should have thought that through when he bought them. It just makes me so flippin.........does that make sense?TGreenhut said:I think you are in the right. $200 seems like a fair deal for goats in that condition. But it ultimately depends on how far you are willing to go to try and save them. :/ Hmmm... I hope this guy will see how unreasonable he is being.allanimals21 said:So this guy finally calls me today after giving me the run around these last couple days and tells me that the other people aren't interested. He asks me what I'm willing to offer and I said tops $200. He gets all defensive and tells me that he will have them butchered for that. I think thats a reasonable offer...considering they all have bad hooves, they are going to need deworming and shots, the older doe is going to need more treatment. What do you guys think a fair offer on 2 year old nubian does and 1 3 year old boerXnubain with issues?
Totally!allanimals21 said:I had my sister call him back (because I'm just to irritated with him right now) to ask him what the lowest he would take is. He is supposed to call me back. Its not like I plan on keeping these 3 for myself or anything. We had talked about keeping the boer X. I had planned on taking them in getting them updated then selling them to a proper home. I just can't justify over paying right now for something like that. I feel bad saying that or even sayin you can't save them all. I just got so mad when he laughed at me and said he'd butcher them for that. I pictured them staring at me and I felt horrible. I just don't understand why you would get animals if you don't know how to take care of them. He's had them 4 months and decided that he doesn't want them. Goats live forever. He should have thought that through when he bought them. It just makes me so flippin.........does that make sense?TGreenhut said:I think you are in the right. $200 seems like a fair deal for goats in that condition. But it ultimately depends on how far you are willing to go to try and save them. :/ Hmmm... I hope this guy will see how unreasonable he is being.allanimals21 said:So this guy finally calls me today after giving me the run around these last couple days and tells me that the other people aren't interested. He asks me what I'm willing to offer and I said tops $200. He gets all defensive and tells me that he will have them butchered for that. I think thats a reasonable offer...considering they all have bad hooves, they are going to need deworming and shots, the older doe is going to need more treatment. What do you guys think a fair offer on 2 year old nubian does and 1 3 year old boerXnubain with issues?
My thought was that he was complaining that he wanted to get what he paid for them or at least something for them....yet now he's going to pay to have them processed? IDIOT.ragdollcatlady said:Some people have an overly inflated sense of the worth of some things.
Animals in relatively poor shape like this are probably worth more to the meat market than to anyone wanting pets or milking animals. Butchering them would be a better option than continued neglect for these animals. If he won't sell them for a reasonable (cheap) price to someone willing to put in the time and money and all the love and commitment it will take to bring these goats around, hope that he has them processed quickly (if he really intends to utilize that option). It would be best if he came around to your way of thinking.....I am hoping things go your way.
When he said he "could have them butchered for that" I got the drift that he could take them to auction and get that price...not that he would PAY that price.allanimals21 said:My thought was that he was complaining that he wanted to get what he paid for them or at least something for them....yet now he's going to pay to have them processed? IDIOT.ragdollcatlady said:Some people have an overly inflated sense of the worth of some things.
Animals in relatively poor shape like this are probably worth more to the meat market than to anyone wanting pets or milking animals. Butchering them would be a better option than continued neglect for these animals. If he won't sell them for a reasonable (cheap) price to someone willing to put in the time and money and all the love and commitment it will take to bring these goats around, hope that he has them processed quickly (if he really intends to utilize that option). It would be best if he came around to your way of thinking.....I am hoping things go your way.
I should have clarified. He said that he would have them butchered. Either way....$200 is $200SheepGirl said:When he said he "could have them butchered for that" I got the drift that he could take them to auction and get that price...not that he would PAY that price.allanimals21 said:My thought was that he was complaining that he wanted to get what he paid for them or at least something for them....yet now he's going to pay to have them processed? IDIOT.ragdollcatlady said:Some people have an overly inflated sense of the worth of some things.
Animals in relatively poor shape like this are probably worth more to the meat market than to anyone wanting pets or milking animals. Butchering them would be a better option than continued neglect for these animals. If he won't sell them for a reasonable (cheap) price to someone willing to put in the time and money and all the love and commitment it will take to bring these goats around, hope that he has them processed quickly (if he really intends to utilize that option). It would be best if he came around to your way of thinking.....I am hoping things go your way.