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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 950"><p>I agree with Jason, you need to be VERY careful about who you lease your bull to and if you should at all. We purchesed a bull, unknown to us, that had been leased out and was just returned before we picked him up. He was 300 lbs. underweight, had lice, and was cut up all over, they also had him in with 50 cows and didn't feed him! We finally got him fixed up and he's fine, but it took many vet visits, and lot's of TLC! So if you do decide to lease your bull out, you may want to concider drawling up some sort of agreement (even if it is a friend) and make sure you state how he is to be fed, the price, how many head he will be breeding, and so on. <br>Good luck.<p>: A gentleman ask me to lease,my registered Limo<br>: bull for 2 months.My question is what to charge<br>: for the service of the bull.Any and all response<br>: would be greatly appreciated. <p></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:JBWispy@aol.com">JBWispy@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 950"] I agree with Jason, you need to be VERY careful about who you lease your bull to and if you should at all. We purchesed a bull, unknown to us, that had been leased out and was just returned before we picked him up. He was 300 lbs. underweight, had lice, and was cut up all over, they also had him in with 50 cows and didn't feed him! We finally got him fixed up and he's fine, but it took many vet visits, and lot's of TLC! So if you do decide to lease your bull out, you may want to concider drawling up some sort of agreement (even if it is a friend) and make sure you state how he is to be fed, the price, how many head he will be breeding, and so on. <br>Good luck.<p>: A gentleman ask me to lease,my registered Limo<br>: bull for 2 months.My question is what to charge<br>: for the service of the bull.Any and all response<br>: would be greatly appreciated. <p> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [email=JBWispy@aol.com]JBWispy@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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