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<blockquote data-quote="Newguy64" data-source="post: 1695559" data-attributes="member: 40109"><p>Got an opportunity to take over an established cowherd of mixed aged cows a lot of them on the older side. The owner just wants out as they are older in years and want more time to do as they please. It's been discussed about either buying the cows or possibly leasing by the head. I've in a way managed these cows the last couple years and they are reasonably low input and raise good solid calves. The pastures would be able to be rented with the cows. I'm looking for some advice mostly on the idea of leasing or how about the best way for buying out the herd since ages are not well documented. There is about 70 head. 50 spring calvers and 20 fall calvers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newguy64, post: 1695559, member: 40109"] Got an opportunity to take over an established cowherd of mixed aged cows a lot of them on the older side. The owner just wants out as they are older in years and want more time to do as they please. It’s been discussed about either buying the cows or possibly leasing by the head. I’ve in a way managed these cows the last couple years and they are reasonably low input and raise good solid calves. The pastures would be able to be rented with the cows. I’m looking for some advice mostly on the idea of leasing or how about the best way for buying out the herd since ages are not well documented. There is about 70 head. 50 spring calvers and 20 fall calvers [/QUOTE]
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