re-record a dairy goat

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Can anyone explain how the process works with adga, to re-record a dairy animal, I've read it but not understanding. I have a doe who was registered as a baby, sold, papers not transfered,then doe sold to me. Orginal owner does not want to be bothered with papers. so how do I go about getting her registered.:barnie
 

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If you have a bill of sale from each transaction that should do it (I think).
 

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I have a bill of sale from the lady who sold her to me, but not one from where she was sold from.
 

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I'm pretty sure I'm correct on this, but someone correct me if I'm wrong... If she is already registered, you just need to get her transferred to your name. You will need a transfer paper from the owner who originally registered the goat. If the person that you got the goat from doesn't have transfer papers from the original owner, then you will need to contact them. ADGA needs bill of sale AND transfer paper. Good luck
 

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4hmama said:
I'm pretty sure I'm correct on this, but someone correct me if I'm wrong... If she is already registered, you just need to get her transferred to your name. You will need a transfer paper from the owner who originally registered the goat. If the person that you got the goat from doesn't have transfer papers from the original owner, then you will need to contact them. ADGA needs bill of sale AND transfer paper. Good luck
I think that's correct also.
 

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Thats my problem, the farm where she was borned at, he dosen't want to fool with it. she has beautiful babies and I'm sure her dam has high scores on her paperwork, but I can't get anywhere without his help.,
 

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Have you talked to him personally and told him that she is registered all ready, and all you need is a bill of sale? IF she already has papers, the bill of sale should be easy for him to re-create. Maybe he is thinking that he needs to re-create all the paperwork??
 

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he was pretty upfront that he was'nt gonna mess with it. I'don't think she had a bill of sale, just the transfere papers and she's out of business now. I guess I will call adga and talk with them. thanks
 

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Did the person you bought her from get registration papers from the original owner. If she did and he signed off on them. She can then register her and transfer to you. If she did not get papers from the original owner, and the original owner will not transfer the registration papers to you. You are out of luck. You can sell a registered goat at your discretion without papers. The only thing you could do at this point would to be to get another ADGA member to vouch for her and register her as NOA. But this is basically just a recorded grade. :(
 

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If you can get her registered as a recorded grade at least and breed her to registered buck, after so many generations can her kids be recorded as purebred? Just trying to come up with a positive solution... I have no experience, just thinking I read that in the ADGA handbook or website.
 
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