Rosasharn Terms of Sale:
We maintain a closed herd.
We maintain the right to keep any kid at any time.
All animals are sold on "breeders terms" meaning we may ask for stud service back,
first right of refusal etc... on an individual basis.
The buyer is responsible for payment of the following:
~Health certificate and vet check
~Cost of any extra blood tests that your state may require
~Shipping from TFGreen Providence RI $15 gas price, Boston MA $100
~Kennels, we recommend having them shipped directly here from Petsmart or Jeffers
A $100 non-refundable deposit will secure the reservation of your future breeding choice or an animal already born. We reccomend that you make several choices if you are reserving unborn kids. We are not a custom order operation. Your deposit will last 2 years, or by arrangement according to your specific circumstance. Sales are not final until the buyer has paid in full. Rosasharn reserves the right to retain any reserved animal for any reason at anytime until animal is paid in full. If this is done, payments will be refunded. All animals must be paid for in full before leaving.
We sell animals that are healthy and sound at the time of transfer.
We cannot guarantee that they will mature as you or we would expect. We cannot guarantee their mature conformation, stature, udder attachment,
show ability, quality of their offspring, etc. There are many factors
involved in the development of an animal including life-long management
(feeding, health care maintenance, parasite control, housing, breeding,
stress, etc). We cannot take responsibility for how a kid you purchase
from us ultimately matures.
We do not guarantee that a purchaser will like an animal they purchase
from us. An animal represents a genetic package. We are not under obligation to take any animal back once it has left the property.
If a buyer wants to see an animal before purchase, that’s wonderful. We encourage people to visit the farm and choose the animal for themselves. .
For long-distance purchases we will do our best to realistically represent
the animal with photos and descriptions.
All sales are final.
Ideally, everyone would purchase a full grown animal with mature offspring to judge from. This is
rarely, if ever, possible. Though we breed our goats for the best progeny, not all animals meet our expectations. Sometimes this is obvious at an early age
and the animal can be culled. However,sometimes it becomes apparent as
the animal matures, or only when the animal's offspring are born and
mature. Goat breeding is partly a crapshoot: there are no guarantees.
The younger an animal is when purchased, the more uncertainty accompanies
it. We are selling genetic potential. The animals we sell represent more than the animal you purchase. That goat represents the combination of
genes from our herd which you are choosing to ad to your herd. There
is no telling how these genes will blend with yours. Occasionally
we sell mature animals, bucks or does, after they have produced offspring. Obviously this is the most risk-free purchase…but still, there
is no way to predict how these genes will blend with their chosen
mates. Every breeding is a gamble. Sometimes genes from two outstanding
lines do not blend favorably. This is a chance you take.
In addition, building a herd type takes time. First fresheners may show beautiful udders that stay that way, but only time will tell if they stay that way. Sometimes a doe takes time to blossom, and discarding her at a young age may be premature. Goats take several years to mature, so patience is often the best tool when
making breeding decisions.
Ultimately, the proof of any buck is a number (at least 1/2 dozen)
of his daughters (out of different dams) when they are mature, with
udders full of milk. The prettiest buck can be totally worthless if
his daughters are trash.
We, too, have purchased expensive animals sight unseen. Some times we’ve
won (Tom Thumb) and some times we’ve lost. Several years ago
we purchased an expensive buck from across the country. We had high
hopes for him all around. He never matured as the show goat wewanted.
AND We lost more than a year’s worth of doe kids in our breeding
program because his daughters didn’t have the body conformation
we had started with in their dams and upon freshening. TWO years later,
many proved to have had poor udder attachments. That’s life! weunderstood
that any animal is an unknown genetic package. Even though HE came
from a line of superb milk and show goats, he did not prove himself
here. We accepted that he was not show quality. We got rid of him when
we saw a whole cohort of his daughters (6-12) from different dams after
freshening. We will not insult or degrade the breeder--one can never
predict exactly how animals will develop or how genes will blend.
We always take a chance on every animal, every new breeding.
If we sell breeding stock that proves to be infertile (backed up with
a Vet or AI collector’s detailed report for verification) we
may feel an obligation to replace it with our choice of something
comparable, depending on availability. We will require the infertile
animal’s certificate of registration to be turned over to us
for the replacement.
A purchaser has the right to a full veterinary examination at his/her
expense on any animals to be purchased. We are not responsible
for the health of any animal purchased from us beyond 24 hours from
the time it leaves the farm, under most circumstances. Should we be presented with a Vet’s
official statement that the animal in question had a congenital, or
another underlying condition prior to transfer, we will do we can to reach a satisfactory outcome for all parties. We will not claim
responsibility for illness, damage or death as a result of shipping.
Accidents happen.
We do not accept responsibility for lack of conception in breedings
involving the use of semen purchased from us.
All semen sold by Rosasharn
has been collected, processed, stored and shipped professionally.
Conception rates depend on the continued storage, handling and skill
of the inseminator.
If you would like to reserve an unborn kid, we expect a non-refundable deposit of
$100 to hold your place on our list. Upon notification of availability of any animal reserved from
us, immediate payment of $100 must be sent to hold the animal. We will only
hold an animal for two months without payment in full. After that time,
without further payments,or exception, the animal will be offered for sale to others
and you will forfeit your payments. If the animal is not transferred at the agreed upon time, a boarding fee of $5.00 per day may be applied. An animal must be paid in full
to leave Rosasharn farm. All expenses (including board, vet and shipping) must be paid
before an animal is shipped.
Rosasharn reserves the right to retain any reserved animal for any
reason.
If this is done, payments will be returned.
Please print
this agreement from this site, sign and send it to Rosasharn Farm
with your initial payment. Thank you.