I am a board member for the Ohio Shorthorn Assoc. A member of the assoc has contacted me with some questions and concerns. I would appreciate your input on this matter.
Here's the deal: You consign an animal to a sale. You send in your entry fee and all other requirements. Then, you sell the animal down home, on the farm, before the sale.
Do you think this is wrong? Is it OK?
Is it right that the people that do show up pay more commission to cover costs for those that do not show up?
Should you be allowed to consign to that sale again?
Once an animal is consigned, should a vet statement verifying that the animal was not brought to the sale because it was ill, injured or unsound be required?
Should the folks that do not show up have to pay a penalty (sale expense, commission, etc.)?
I appreciate anyone taking the time to give me their thoughts.
Malinda
Here's the deal: You consign an animal to a sale. You send in your entry fee and all other requirements. Then, you sell the animal down home, on the farm, before the sale.
Do you think this is wrong? Is it OK?
Is it right that the people that do show up pay more commission to cover costs for those that do not show up?
Should you be allowed to consign to that sale again?
Once an animal is consigned, should a vet statement verifying that the animal was not brought to the sale because it was ill, injured or unsound be required?
Should the folks that do not show up have to pay a penalty (sale expense, commission, etc.)?
I appreciate anyone taking the time to give me their thoughts.
Malinda