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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1833448" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Yeah, I have a hard time with this concept of leasing cows; you can't be butting heads during drought... or cattle culling, fencing work, equipment repairs, losses, feed and pasturing decisions. Just the written cattle lease would be an undertaking- specifically capturing and addressing all circumstances (which ARE a lot, besides the percentage takes or inputted losses). Land leasing without cattle on it, great!.....or becoming his personal ranch assistant- cattleman laborer w/ monthly SALARY sounds better-safer. Cattle leasing during a drought, predators or disease....the cattle would have to be mine. The first bad year, loss and lack of expected money-income...you'd both want out from each other...debating each others decisions and pointing fingers. Elderly people change their mind, re-invent history or claim things.... they actually do really believe what happened in their dream and can pass a lie detector test. I'd buy his cattle outright and lease his land for 5 to 10 to 20 year contract either transferrable or void upon his death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1833448, member: 8359"] Yeah, I have a hard time with this concept of leasing cows; you can't be butting heads during drought... or cattle culling, fencing work, equipment repairs, losses, feed and pasturing decisions. Just the written cattle lease would be an undertaking- specifically capturing and addressing all circumstances (which ARE a lot, besides the percentage takes or inputted losses). Land leasing without cattle on it, great!.....or becoming his personal ranch assistant- cattleman laborer w/ monthly SALARY sounds better-safer. Cattle leasing during a drought, predators or disease....the cattle would have to be mine. The first bad year, loss and lack of expected money-income...you'd both want out from each other...debating each others decisions and pointing fingers. Elderly people change their mind, re-invent history or claim things.... they actually do really believe what happened in their dream and can pass a lie detector test. I'd buy his cattle outright and lease his land for 5 to 10 to 20 year contract either transferrable or void upon his death. [/QUOTE]
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