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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1810608" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>[USER=43240]@bscattle[/USER] , Loads of great advice in this forum. Investing lots of dollars (& your time) in fencing 10 acres with gates and corral on someone else's land is rough, costly and RISKY. But if you enjoy fencing the 10 acres and have a good solid water-source even for drought years...I'd say go for it. 10 acres won't make you rich but could pay your yearly property taxes, vehicle insurance. You can learn and then expand, lease. Partners involved (be wary-forewarned)...the person that enjoys fencing and loves-cares for the cattle will be doing all the work and the rest of the partners will ride his/her/your coattails....so, please don't do a partnership on your first cattle expedition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1810608, member: 8359"] [USER=43240]@bscattle[/USER] , Loads of great advice in this forum. Investing lots of dollars (& your time) in fencing 10 acres with gates and corral on someone else's land is rough, costly and RISKY. But if you enjoy fencing the 10 acres and have a good solid water-source even for drought years...I'd say go for it. 10 acres won't make you rich but could pay your yearly property taxes, vehicle insurance. You can learn and then expand, lease. Partners involved (be wary-forewarned)...the person that enjoys fencing and loves-cares for the cattle will be doing all the work and the rest of the partners will ride his/her/your coattails....so, please don't do a partnership on your first cattle expedition. [/QUOTE]
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