I'd think that if HE was to fix the fence as part of the agreement, then HE fixes the fence NOW, or go to blazes, with his cows. There's no reason you should have the rest of your land tromped on because he won't fix the fence. As far as the stocking rate goes, I don't think I'd get too excited about that. We typically have about 1 cow to the acre and at times we've had that down to 1/2 an acre per cow in a good year on annual ryegrass. We've also had poor pasture, over run with crap, weeds and bushes. A gang of heifers INTENSIVELY grazed for one year was the best thing we ever did for that land. The pressure cleaned it up quite nicely... It's actually started producing a decent crop every year again now. So.. I wouldn't get too worried about the stocking rate. It's him that's going to lose on that deal if there isn't enough feed there to keep them gaining. Also, if you're not happy with the deal, don't invite him back next year...
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