Re: [Alpacasite] Oops - bred to llama
what did your contract say?
On 11/27/05, Charlotte Laning <oldsmuggler@voyager.net> wrote:
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> Hello all,
> Would love to have some input on this from the group:
> One of the first alpacas I bought was a bred female that sold with a
> free rebreeding to one of the selling farm's herdsires. She had the
> baby and we picked out a herdsire for her second baby. She was bred,
> confirmed pregnant and I took her home (for the first time) when she
> was a few months pregnant.
> Six months later, she had a baby. It was more than a month overdue (or
> so we thought...). The baby was healthy and strong - but......... had
> very long, large ears.......... hmmm....... this was only my third
> baby at the time, but I immediately got very suspicious. An overdue
> Mom that has a baby with llama features - could it be that her first
> breeding didn't take and that she had accidentally been rebred by a
> llama at the same farm? I didn't say much about it at the time and the
> baby grew up looking more and more like an alpaca every day, even grew
> into his ears surprisingly well. This all happened when the problems
> at ARI were at their peak, very long processing times, so it took a
> while to get the registration back, but when we did there was a
> problem. The sire didn't qualify. We sent in optional sires but none
> of the farm's alpaca males qualified. I was not surprised and had to
> realize that my $30,000 female had been bred to a LLAMA. Oooops.
> The farm has since sold the male I intended to breed to, as well as
> almost all their other alpacas. I have asked them for some suggestion
> of compensation, as there must be some value to one year of lost
> production from a quality female. They keep saying they are going to
> get back to me and I'm still waiting for that, months later. In the
> meantime it would be interesting to hear how some of you would have
> dealt with a similar situation. I understand mistakes can happen, but
> I'm not willing to take the whole loss myself.
> If this happened to you, what would you expect? Or if you were the
> selling farm, what would you offer your client?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Charlotte Laning
> The Old Smuggler Bearded Collies, One Little Whippet and the Itty Bitty
> Tibbie - Dynamite(r) Dogs
> The Old Smuggler Alpacas - Dynamite(r) Alpacas
> http://DynamiteOnline.com/CharlotteLaning
> Menomonee Falls, WI
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Barbara Troje
Nizhoni ALpacas
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