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<blockquote data-quote="FarmGirl10" data-source="post: 471597" data-attributes="member: 6646"><p>Me and my brother do something really similar to that. And its always worked out really well for us(we have a 50/50 split on everything). Unless one of us thought that the vet needed called and the other didn't, that can cause problems. If the other doesn't want the vet called and you call the vet and no problem actually exists, you pay the bill. But if there is a problem, the bill is split. Thats the way that we do it, but you might wanna settle that in your won way. Also, if its a calf/cow operation, when the calves get weaned...how are you gonna know what ones are yours and which ones are your brothers? Just a few things that you need to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmGirl10, post: 471597, member: 6646"] Me and my brother do something really similar to that. And its always worked out really well for us(we have a 50/50 split on everything). Unless one of us thought that the vet needed called and the other didn't, that can cause problems. If the other doesn't want the vet called and you call the vet and no problem actually exists, you pay the bill. But if there is a problem, the bill is split. Thats the way that we do it, but you might wanna settle that in your won way. Also, if its a calf/cow operation, when the calves get weaned...how are you gonna know what ones are yours and which ones are your brothers? Just a few things that you need to consider. [/QUOTE]
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