Ya know,I wouldn't give this too much thought,but I did have a livestock hauler that I know darned well took me for a ride one time on weight. I had a young holstein bull here that wasn't doing his job and it took a few months to figure it out. The hauler had one about the same size and said he'd trade with me for the difference in weight at market price. About all I cared about right at the time was getting some dairy cattle bred. Just wanted to buy some time til I could find another GOOD bull,genetically speaking. Well,he weighed his at the elevator,brought it and dropped it off,then went back and weighed mine. To tell you the truth,I wouldn't have even paid any attention to the heavier weight being at the bottom of the slip,but he made a big deal of how the printer had skrewd up and had mixed up the weights. There wasn't a whole lot of difference and I paid him,but when it came right down to it,if he'd have just fessed up that mine was heavier,I'd have told him to just forget it,that he didn't have to give me any difference. He shot his own credibility on that one.
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