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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1201352" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>If you were interested, I'd flip the arrangement. I'd just assume that they wouldn't be leaving and set it up to where I hoped they didn't. </p><p></p><p>I'd offer the cattle at a price that provides you good profit, plus not having to haul or pay sale barn commission. After they were purchased in full, I'd create a contract for being his herdsman, making payment due prior to each quarter of care. His cattle would be collateral for lack of payment for rent, and management fees if abandoned and written up as such, like a bank would do. Plus all lose would be his risk. Supplements and any fee would be his costs for tax deduction purposes naturally.</p><p></p><p>However, he may not wish to hire me as my management skills are quit good and therefore warrant appropriate compensation. I'd need to guarantee myself at least as much profit as I'd be making using my time on my own resources. </p><p></p><p>After thinking about this, it might not be a bad situation. You could guarantee income, and name your price for doing what your doing anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1201352, member: 14544"] If you were interested, I'd flip the arrangement. I'd just assume that they wouldn't be leaving and set it up to where I hoped they didn't. I'd offer the cattle at a price that provides you good profit, plus not having to haul or pay sale barn commission. After they were purchased in full, I'd create a contract for being his herdsman, making payment due prior to each quarter of care. His cattle would be collateral for lack of payment for rent, and management fees if abandoned and written up as such, like a bank would do. Plus all lose would be his risk. Supplements and any fee would be his costs for tax deduction purposes naturally. However, he may not wish to hire me as my management skills are quit good and therefore warrant appropriate compensation. I'd need to guarantee myself at least as much profit as I'd be making using my time on my own resources. After thinking about this, it might not be a bad situation. You could guarantee income, and name your price for doing what your doing anyway. [/QUOTE]
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