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What's a fair amount to pay neighbor per cattle head?
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<blockquote data-quote="mlazyj" data-source="post: 878401" data-attributes="member: 17406"><p>Like what has been stated , there isn't quite enough info to give a real good answer . What kind of cattle are they ? ie. cows , yearlings , heifers . What is your plan for the cattle ? Do you plan on getting more ground so you will have control of everything ,or are you going to be paying for grass forever . Is the ground already in alfalfa or are you going to have to break the ground up? Do you have corrals on your land ? Do you live close enough to your land to manage it ? With the cattle market running strong it mite be a good idea to get the cows down to a number your 80 acres can handle without having to pay rent , and go raise some hay .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlazyj, post: 878401, member: 17406"] Like what has been stated , there isn't quite enough info to give a real good answer . What kind of cattle are they ? ie. cows , yearlings , heifers . What is your plan for the cattle ? Do you plan on getting more ground so you will have control of everything ,or are you going to be paying for grass forever . Is the ground already in alfalfa or are you going to have to break the ground up? Do you have corrals on your land ? Do you live close enough to your land to manage it ? With the cattle market running strong it mite be a good idea to get the cows down to a number your 80 acres can handle without having to pay rent , and go raise some hay . [/QUOTE]
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