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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 193055" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>There are several different ways that you could do this. We are currently leasing 35 cows on a 60/40 calf share. We get 60% of what the calves are worth and they get 40%. Plus they supply the bulls and replace any cows that are dry, lose a calf or die (as long as it is natural causes). We have a contract wrote up with them stating who does what, and who gets what. </p><p></p><p>A number of years ago we leased cows on a cash basis. We paid the owner a certain amount of money per cow per year and in return we owned the calf crop. In that arrangement, we supplied the bulls, and we supplied the replacement (calf) if a cow died. No-one replaced dry cows.</p><p></p><p>Also, we have custom fed cows for people. For this one you need to figure how much the feed, machinery, supplements, vaccinations, and your time is worth, and he pays you on a per day basis. For medications the best way would be to have him pay whenever you treat something, since it is impossible to forsee the use of medications.</p><p></p><p> Your local ag rep should likely have some information on different contracts or such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 193055, member: 2308"] There are several different ways that you could do this. We are currently leasing 35 cows on a 60/40 calf share. We get 60% of what the calves are worth and they get 40%. Plus they supply the bulls and replace any cows that are dry, lose a calf or die (as long as it is natural causes). We have a contract wrote up with them stating who does what, and who gets what. A number of years ago we leased cows on a cash basis. We paid the owner a certain amount of money per cow per year and in return we owned the calf crop. In that arrangement, we supplied the bulls, and we supplied the replacement (calf) if a cow died. No-one replaced dry cows. Also, we have custom fed cows for people. For this one you need to figure how much the feed, machinery, supplements, vaccinations, and your time is worth, and he pays you on a per day basis. For medications the best way would be to have him pay whenever you treat something, since it is impossible to forsee the use of medications. Your local ag rep should likely have some information on different contracts or such. [/QUOTE]
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