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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1634257" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>First off, the thread is an old one.... from 2006. So doubt that the same person would be in the same situation. </p><p></p><p>There are lots of different scenarios presented here..... and some are very workable.... some will only work in certain situations and with "family" that gets along good. The cattle times are different than they were in 2006 too. I don't think I would get into any type of a "partnership" with someone that is an "urbanite" and doesn't know what "working cattle " really means. Since the original poster also has cattle, and several different ages and groups, they honestly would be foolish to get someone else's cattle in there in any scenario that would be a 12 month deal... At least with a seasonal thing, grazing them for the season, they would be "going out of there" at some point and the deal could be terminated more simply. </p><p>Today, the only one I would consider some sort of a "working partnership" with is someone that has had cattle, needs some "expansion room" and is capable of helping for most everything that needs doing, or willing to pay the other partner the equivalent in some sort of cash deal if they needed to get other help.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1634257, member: 25884"] First off, the thread is an old one.... from 2006. So doubt that the same person would be in the same situation. There are lots of different scenarios presented here..... and some are very workable.... some will only work in certain situations and with "family" that gets along good. The cattle times are different than they were in 2006 too. I don't think I would get into any type of a "partnership" with someone that is an "urbanite" and doesn't know what "working cattle " really means. Since the original poster also has cattle, and several different ages and groups, they honestly would be foolish to get someone else's cattle in there in any scenario that would be a 12 month deal... At least with a seasonal thing, grazing them for the season, they would be "going out of there" at some point and the deal could be terminated more simply. Today, the only one I would consider some sort of a "working partnership" with is someone that has had cattle, needs some "expansion room" and is capable of helping for most everything that needs doing, or willing to pay the other partner the equivalent in some sort of cash deal if they needed to get other help..... [/QUOTE]
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