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<blockquote data-quote="danbrady" data-source="post: 845654" data-attributes="member: 14240"><p>Really, it would depend on how much help the fellow needs. I used to have folks help me, I would offer up hay throughout the winter. Also, I would just give a calf in return for some services. I would leave their calves with my herd, and when they burned out on playing cowboy they would sell out. I had the agreement every tenth born was his calf. </p><p> You have to really like cows, not much money in them truth be told. So it really depends on the other fellow and how persistent he is on learning and his interest. You don't want to raise cows for him, and he not catch on and have false hopes. How many head? All purebred? What age cattle? How far of a drive? I had a loner truck I let one fellow use. He probably needs someone to help him keep them healthy above all. Just give him reassurance that he's not alone and that is worth alot. I have my son working with me, if not for him, I would be in a bind. Hope this helps, great topic. Be sure to tell us how to make money, too. LOL! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danbrady, post: 845654, member: 14240"] Really, it would depend on how much help the fellow needs. I used to have folks help me, I would offer up hay throughout the winter. Also, I would just give a calf in return for some services. I would leave their calves with my herd, and when they burned out on playing cowboy they would sell out. I had the agreement every tenth born was his calf. You have to really like cows, not much money in them truth be told. So it really depends on the other fellow and how persistent he is on learning and his interest. You don't want to raise cows for him, and he not catch on and have false hopes. How many head? All purebred? What age cattle? How far of a drive? I had a loner truck I let one fellow use. He probably needs someone to help him keep them healthy above all. Just give him reassurance that he's not alone and that is worth alot. I have my son working with me, if not for him, I would be in a bind. Hope this helps, great topic. Be sure to tell us how to make money, too. LOL! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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