Posted by redforlife on October 20, 2014 at 15:54:23 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Leasing Beef Cows posted by in-too-deep on October 20, 2014 at 07:41:20:
To many loose ends on a deal like that. What about the aging cows (decreasing in health and in value)? What about if one dies, or something happens to one and it needs taken out of production and sold? What if some of them end up not bred and don't have a calf? What would you do on replacement heifers for the decreasing cow number. What will you do when the bull needs replaced? If he provlding pasture and hayground, what are you going to do on a dry year when hay will have to be bought? I would say no to this deal. It would be alot better deal if he sold you the cows and rented you the land. That would be alot better way of handling it. If he considering financing you to get you started, then selling them to you on some sort of contract with dollar figures would be the way to go I would think.
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