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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 425564" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>TNM...the original guy owned the land untill we bought it in the middle of 2006. Said guy died Dec 2006. His cows have been looked after by us since 1999. Hie died at 91.5 years of age.</p><p>Husband loved this old fella like a grandfather</p><p>Peace Country,</p><p>New guy has paid nothing. Just mentioned ID tags cause if we shipped old cows to the auction ring and they sit at the auction 12 hours, maybe more then transport to where ever sold most likely 8 hr drive, these cows would not make it and we becasue of the tags would be fined (downers)not him.</p><p>I luv herford,</p><p>I agree with the 50/50 split and be done with it. As well he gets the cows because legally they are his. He was the the guy that got his estate.</p><p>I'm not sure if it is greed becasue he is not up on the laws of shipping animals, animals health, or what it takes to farm. He's 80 plus and left the farm well over 50+ years ago and never looked back. Except to visit his brother of course.</p><p>How do you convince a 80+ year old guy of what is fair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 425564, member: 6198"] TNM...the original guy owned the land untill we bought it in the middle of 2006. Said guy died Dec 2006. His cows have been looked after by us since 1999. Hie died at 91.5 years of age. Husband loved this old fella like a grandfather Peace Country, New guy has paid nothing. Just mentioned ID tags cause if we shipped old cows to the auction ring and they sit at the auction 12 hours, maybe more then transport to where ever sold most likely 8 hr drive, these cows would not make it and we becasue of the tags would be fined (downers)not him. I luv herford, I agree with the 50/50 split and be done with it. As well he gets the cows because legally they are his. He was the the guy that got his estate. I'm not sure if it is greed becasue he is not up on the laws of shipping animals, animals health, or what it takes to farm. He's 80 plus and left the farm well over 50+ years ago and never looked back. Except to visit his brother of course. How do you convince a 80+ year old guy of what is fair? [/QUOTE]
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