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<blockquote data-quote="Ojp6" data-source="post: 1246780" data-attributes="member: 23608"><p>Idk if you know someone who would partner with you but that is a different way to spread out risk a little bit. One guy I know works with a guy who isn't in the cattle business and they split the cost of everything. At the end the guy with just money in it gets 1/3 of the profit after expenses and the guy with the other half the money in and does all the work gets 2/3 of it. That seems to work really good but if you do it his way it's nice to be able to go to the sale and buy the cattle yourself to make sure you don't get into them too high. The best way to lose money is to start out way too high.</p><p></p><p>If the cattle lose money they split it in half but they haven't lost money in years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ojp6, post: 1246780, member: 23608"] Idk if you know someone who would partner with you but that is a different way to spread out risk a little bit. One guy I know works with a guy who isn't in the cattle business and they split the cost of everything. At the end the guy with just money in it gets 1/3 of the profit after expenses and the guy with the other half the money in and does all the work gets 2/3 of it. That seems to work really good but if you do it his way it's nice to be able to go to the sale and buy the cattle yourself to make sure you don't get into them too high. The best way to lose money is to start out way too high. If the cattle lose money they split it in half but they haven't lost money in years. [/QUOTE]
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