Frankie
Well-Known Member
Yip,,,,,,error on my part,,,,,,,I was wrong, hopefully, lesson learned.I don't understand. If your mare tested open, you must have bred her? shouldn't shebe on your stallion report anyway?
Yip,,,,,,error on my part,,,,,,,I was wrong, hopefully, lesson learned.I don't understand. If your mare tested open, you must have bred her? shouldn't shebe on your stallion report anyway?
Sometimes little oops do happen, but when they do, the responsible breeder should do everything in their power to make it right. In this case, the breeder should supply you with everything you need to register that foal. It would be unforgivable if they don't and I would be highly ticked off!!
Ditto to both of you!!!!It certainly isn't a BONUS foal if the mare dies foaling, or one of the other multitude of things that can go wrong...does.Since the mare was sold as "open" as a seller I wouldn't feel obligated to supply paperwork to register the foal. I would just chalk it up to letting it go as a "bonus" foal.
I disagree very strongly with this seller...I would make the offer again, give a date by which I expect to receive a positive reply, and make it very clear that I would contact the registry with a formal compaint against said seller for unscrulpulous practices. And I would have no compunction at all in telling others just who this seller was. IMHO, if a seller is a great one...we tell all about them, do we not? Why is it that the "bad-guys" are always protected because we're all scared to mention their names??
IMHO, this seller is in the wrong for wrongfully representing this mare for sale...and should be making tracks to be as helpful as possible to prevent any reprocussions, should something happen to this mare, should she become unable to carry a foal again, or even die, as a result of this pregnancy.
Lisa... :aktion033: :aktion033: :aktion033: Agree with you 1000%
One can only see into what they've been given, without assuming the poster is lying. In this case, the mare is apparently paid for, that's not the problem, and the buyer says they've offered to pay the fees invloved with registering the foal, including the late stallion report filing fees. (which, IMHO, should have already been filed, as this mare WAS obviously bred)I've got to admit, I am somewhat surprised that some responses are pretty much to the point, and direct,,,,and still only have one side of the story,,,,,,but your right.
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