One Fine Acre - 2023 4H Steer Project Update

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I agree.

But if the lady bought her a week after breeding it is too early to do a blood test or ultrasound.

We recently sold a bred doe- but she was confirmed bred through Biopryn

Is the buyer new to goats? Maybe they don’t really understand the difference between exposed/bred and confirmed bred?
 

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Well, if she picked her up right after breeding then really that is an exposed doe, not a bred doe. I guess it all depends on your sales contract.
Is she just not ready for a buck now and that is part of the problem?
Giving a choice of bucklings IMO is a very respectable offer.
Is it possible for her to just bring her back and have her bred again?

edited to say- maybe she just isn't set up or ready for a buck and that is why.

Sorry OFA
 

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She got her the week after I observed her bred by Vivaldi
I know my answer
I'm being more than generous in my response
Way more than generous
 
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