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<blockquote data-quote="moocow" data-source="post: 260444" data-attributes="member: 1316"><p>This is a bit complicated, but I'll try to keep it short. I will be receiving 11 cow/calf pairs this november from my hay partner who is retiring. I will feed his cows, along with mine, until this spring. He will sell this years calves next spring. What will happen to the cows and next years calves is yet to be determined. 2/3 of the hay from this year to be fed is mine and 1/3 is from his pastures. We used his equipment to bale and he is bringing in more hay rings to use over the winter, as well as, providing a silage bag. Question is: Would a steer from his group this year be too much to ask for services provided, (feeding and watering all winter). More detail can be provided if necessary.</p><p>We have a very good working relationship, hard earned, and I don't want to step over my bounds. More than likely I will be keeping his cows and next years calves for 2007-2008, but that's another thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moocow, post: 260444, member: 1316"] This is a bit complicated, but I'll try to keep it short. I will be receiving 11 cow/calf pairs this november from my hay partner who is retiring. I will feed his cows, along with mine, until this spring. He will sell this years calves next spring. What will happen to the cows and next years calves is yet to be determined. 2/3 of the hay from this year to be fed is mine and 1/3 is from his pastures. We used his equipment to bale and he is bringing in more hay rings to use over the winter, as well as, providing a silage bag. Question is: Would a steer from his group this year be too much to ask for services provided, (feeding and watering all winter). More detail can be provided if necessary. We have a very good working relationship, hard earned, and I don't want to step over my bounds. More than likely I will be keeping his cows and next years calves for 2007-2008, but that's another thread. [/QUOTE]
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