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<blockquote data-quote="docgraybull" data-source="post: 69690" data-attributes="member: 885"><p>I have a real good "hand" who is building a herd, but doesn't have any land. I charge him a minimal fee (basically to cover my costs) and run his cattle with our herd. Same pasture, vaccinations, feed, hay, bulls, etc. In exchange for that he helps with the roundups, any chores, doctoring, etc. and is always available to check cows, feed, etc. when I need to be gone. Works out well for both of us. An added benefit is that he is a top notch cowboy and is knowledgable about cattle and horses. And like Beefy, he loves to be around the cows and knows them well. Even though all of them have number tags, he knows them as "old baldie", "big girl", etc. When I ask about number so-and-so, we have to go through a description of the cow to clarify which one I'm referring to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docgraybull, post: 69690, member: 885"] I have a real good "hand" who is building a herd, but doesn't have any land. I charge him a minimal fee (basically to cover my costs) and run his cattle with our herd. Same pasture, vaccinations, feed, hay, bulls, etc. In exchange for that he helps with the roundups, any chores, doctoring, etc. and is always available to check cows, feed, etc. when I need to be gone. Works out well for both of us. An added benefit is that he is a top notch cowboy and is knowledgable about cattle and horses. And like Beefy, he loves to be around the cows and knows them well. Even though all of them have number tags, he knows them as "old baldie", "big girl", etc. When I ask about number so-and-so, we have to go through a description of the cow to clarify which one I'm referring to. [/QUOTE]
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