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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 308666" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Well this is the answers I was hoping for, as in any business, you have to pick your partners carefully and do some research. Looks like there is lots of room for anyone who wants to be a little crooked, but what are you really out? A little semen, but you gain the knowledge of who your dealing with. It's been said many time on these boards that your level of honesty travels fast in the cattle industry and I sure think that's true.</p><p></p><p>I have been offered shares of a couple of bulls in the past, I'm just the type who don't like partners. </p><p></p><p>What brought this question to mind is saving on shipping and a bull I like and would like to put some of his semen in my tank. He is owned by three outfits that live in three different states. When I'm at shows and events I usually see at least 2 of the 3 and most times all 3. 1 owner is close and an easy drive, 2 others are too far away. 1 owner, my gut says look out, one owner I like and can see as a friend, 1 owner is nice but I don't know them that well. At shows all three usually have their semen tank. So if I bought from ones tank will the other two know that even if they are equal shares, only one is taking home money from their bull? Thus possibly irratting 2, a hypthecal reason I'm resistant to partners.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 308666, member: 378"] Well this is the answers I was hoping for, as in any business, you have to pick your partners carefully and do some research. Looks like there is lots of room for anyone who wants to be a little crooked, but what are you really out? A little semen, but you gain the knowledge of who your dealing with. It's been said many time on these boards that your level of honesty travels fast in the cattle industry and I sure think that's true. I have been offered shares of a couple of bulls in the past, I'm just the type who don't like partners. What brought this question to mind is saving on shipping and a bull I like and would like to put some of his semen in my tank. He is owned by three outfits that live in three different states. When I'm at shows and events I usually see at least 2 of the 3 and most times all 3. 1 owner is close and an easy drive, 2 others are too far away. 1 owner, my gut says look out, one owner I like and can see as a friend, 1 owner is nice but I don't know them that well. At shows all three usually have their semen tank. So if I bought from ones tank will the other two know that even if they are equal shares, only one is taking home money from their bull? Thus possibly irratting 2, a hypthecal reason I'm resistant to partners. Alan [/QUOTE]
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