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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1288147" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>ok yall... I have known this family for years and they have ties to this area. They recently bought a farm in which has pasture land and raggedy fences in which i tore the fences down and overseeded the pastures and spread lime and fertilizer. They were planning on moving back and getting cattle to fool with. They leased the open fields to me but was hoping I could get the pasture land too. Well they decided they are ready to get cattle but not move and asked if I could purchase 10 bred cattle for them and manage them every year till they move there. They told me think on it and give them an idea of what I wanted and then go to any lawyer i want and they will pay attorney fees and we both iron out what we want and whats expected of each other. I have no idea what is reasonable. They are installing waterers im going to give them an estimate on the fencing... sorry FM i would have suggested you but your too far. So far they want someone there to be able to check them daily no problem its on my way home from my other land with my cattle.. they will also need calves worked and then sold.. winter feeding and other stuff that goes along with cattle. I will have a credit card to use to get all the stuff i need.. Is it worth fooling with? try it or pass? salary expectation? Give me the good and bad and definately the UGLY aspect of it.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1288147, member: 13268"] ok yall... I have known this family for years and they have ties to this area. They recently bought a farm in which has pasture land and raggedy fences in which i tore the fences down and overseeded the pastures and spread lime and fertilizer. They were planning on moving back and getting cattle to fool with. They leased the open fields to me but was hoping I could get the pasture land too. Well they decided they are ready to get cattle but not move and asked if I could purchase 10 bred cattle for them and manage them every year till they move there. They told me think on it and give them an idea of what I wanted and then go to any lawyer i want and they will pay attorney fees and we both iron out what we want and whats expected of each other. I have no idea what is reasonable. They are installing waterers im going to give them an estimate on the fencing... sorry FM i would have suggested you but your too far. So far they want someone there to be able to check them daily no problem its on my way home from my other land with my cattle.. they will also need calves worked and then sold.. winter feeding and other stuff that goes along with cattle. I will have a credit card to use to get all the stuff i need.. Is it worth fooling with? try it or pass? salary expectation? Give me the good and bad and definately the UGLY aspect of it. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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