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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

[AlpacaTalk] Re: Leasing out female alpacas - thoughts?

If it were me, I think I'd try to set it up as close to an "ownership"
situation as possible: if the alpaca were to be at the lessee's farm,
the lessee would pay all costs and expenses, including vet, shearing,
breeding (unless that were part of the lease price), feed, etc.,and
would be required to keep purchase price insurance on her. If she were
staying at my farm, lessee would pay agisting, breeding, etc. plus
medical bills and anything else my agistors normally pay for. If the
lease were for a full year they get the cria and the fleece. I'm not
sure what the leasing fee should be...

Morgen Bowers
Dreamwood Farm

--- In AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com, "Joyce Maley" <hurricane@...> wrote:
>
> I have three proven female alpacas that I want to try something
> different with. These are solid medium quality girls, but I'm
probably
> not going to breed them for my program this coming year. I thought I
> might lease them out to people that want to try alpacas but don't
have
> a lot of money to put into it right now. What are everyone's
thoughts
> on that? Thanks.
>
> Joyce Maley
> Hurricane Alpacas
> http://www.myalpacas.com
>

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