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New venture- Livestock Farming without Livestock
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<blockquote data-quote="beltextexel" data-source="post: 6727883" data-attributes="member: 17558"><p>Would you be interested in taking in 400 gimmer lambs in say August, then returning them to us a shearlings the following August? What I had in mind was us not paying any rent for them while they were with you, but you could lamb them and have the offspring to sell as your own. It would be completely down to you as to what tup you used and when they lambed, we’d pay haulage down there and you pay it when they’re coming back. We’d just want a guarantee that a certain number of shearlings were returned to us and had to be above a certain weight (realistic).</p><p></p><p>Don’t know if it would work or not, just thought it would be a good way of getting the sheep without investing any money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beltextexel, post: 6727883, member: 17558"] Would you be interested in taking in 400 gimmer lambs in say August, then returning them to us a shearlings the following August? What I had in mind was us not paying any rent for them while they were with you, but you could lamb them and have the offspring to sell as your own. It would be completely down to you as to what tup you used and when they lambed, we’d pay haulage down there and you pay it when they’re coming back. We’d just want a guarantee that a certain number of shearlings were returned to us and had to be above a certain weight (realistic). Don’t know if it would work or not, just thought it would be a good way of getting the sheep without investing any money. [/QUOTE]
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