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<blockquote data-quote="The Bachelor" data-source="post: 471490" data-attributes="member: 1336"><p>I saw this on another thread and really wanted to ask some questions about it because my brother and I were thinking of doing something like this.</p><p></p><p>I own 100 acres and he has 5 adjoining. He's an OTR trucker and gets home on weekends. What we're talking about doing is having two seperate herds (his and mine) breaking costs down per percentage of cattle we average each year (if I had 45 cattle and he had 5 we'd go 90%/10% on expenses). They'd both share the same pasture land. He'd also help hay and take care of em if I were gone. Same with me.</p><p></p><p>Anyone see potential problems with this we should get straight beforehand?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bachelor, post: 471490, member: 1336"] I saw this on another thread and really wanted to ask some questions about it because my brother and I were thinking of doing something like this. I own 100 acres and he has 5 adjoining. He's an OTR trucker and gets home on weekends. What we're talking about doing is having two seperate herds (his and mine) breaking costs down per percentage of cattle we average each year (if I had 45 cattle and he had 5 we'd go 90%/10% on expenses). They'd both share the same pasture land. He'd also help hay and take care of em if I were gone. Same with me. Anyone see potential problems with this we should get straight beforehand? Thanks, Brad [/QUOTE]
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