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<blockquote data-quote="Stockwell" data-source="post: 6936185" data-attributes="member: 77800"><p>To cut a long story short I was late registering one calf. A very genuine oversight, we’re usually very organised with a passport applications. Anyway, it’s new birthdate is a whole 10 days after it’s real birthdate. Which isn’t a life threatening problem in its self, however it’s a pedigree calf that was got by ET, So there is obviously proof of when it should of been due. But unfortunately when the calf was actually born was genuinely 9 days after it’s due date....so adding that to my additional 10 days that I needed to give him to register with BCMS, to anyone looking the calf was born like 19 days late (which I assume is basically impossible???) ?<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="♂️" title="Male sign :male_sign:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/2642.png" data-shortname=":male_sign:" />.</p><p></p><p> What on earth do I do now. Unfortunately the calf is absolutely exceptional so desperate to get it registered with the society. Frustrating knowing the people out there leaving calves 2 months before they register and now I’m in a pickle because of a genuine mistake after accurately registering several hundred calves without putting a foot wrong. It’s a native breed but won’t say anymore or il be accused of jaegerbomb round 2 ?. Any body got any advice?...it would be hugely appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stockwell, post: 6936185, member: 77800"] To cut a long story short I was late registering one calf. A very genuine oversight, we’re usually very organised with a passport applications. Anyway, it’s new birthdate is a whole 10 days after it’s real birthdate. Which isn’t a life threatening problem in its self, however it’s a pedigree calf that was got by ET, So there is obviously proof of when it should of been due. But unfortunately when the calf was actually born was genuinely 9 days after it’s due date....so adding that to my additional 10 days that I needed to give him to register with BCMS, to anyone looking the calf was born like 19 days late (which I assume is basically impossible???) ?♂️. What on earth do I do now. Unfortunately the calf is absolutely exceptional so desperate to get it registered with the society. Frustrating knowing the people out there leaving calves 2 months before they register and now I’m in a pickle because of a genuine mistake after accurately registering several hundred calves without putting a foot wrong. It’s a native breed but won’t say anymore or il be accused of jaegerbomb round 2 ?. Any body got any advice?...it would be hugely appreciated [/QUOTE]
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