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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Jasa....YOU might choose to live in that world.....the rest of us do not have to....a mans word is his bond still applies in some places. I fcuk it up I fix it up...end of story.
    You might not be able to fix it as a person. How do you pay for rehab that costs several $100k? How do you ever pay for a 500,000ltr vat of milk getting dumped at the factory because you left the gate open and the cows got into a sprayed paddock? As a company with all the process required in place and insurance - no problem.

    No one plans for a disaster but they sadly happen. You can write all day long here with your chest puffed up about "a mans word is a bond", blah blah. When crunch time knocks on the door, reality sinks in and you realized you bite too much off to chew, a mans word suddenly means fcuk all to use your words - especially to a judge and a jury. That's sadly the world we ALL live in these days.

    Do what Thar said. Keep it personal, knock on farmers doors but don't put a flyer with a "company name" in mailboxes and online that suggest something it isn't. Just asking for trouble. But that's just me.
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    Banging on a cockies door and asking for permission to hunt and being granted it presents the least form of liability for farmer and hunter. A simple exchange that does not contain the elements of contract. The farmer and hunter meet their simple recreational user H&S obligations and everyone is happy. A relationship built on very simple expectations.

    The other end of the risk spectrum is what the OP is offering. What is being offered is an exchange of promises. You give me something (the farmer receives specific and agreed pest control, for the price of fur -saleable- and meat, and access) and could be construed as a commercial contract of sorts and along with it some risk and liability for both parties. Personally I think that the advert is pushing the boundary and to an extent miss-represents these recreational hunters' as something that they are not (some sort of professional pest operators). Its loaded with ambiguity and so too would be any relationship arising from it.

    The legal risk for the OP is not huge, but personally I don't think that it is worth it. And I think that it is too damn clever for its own good.
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    my chest is not puffed up...I call a spade a spade....people who know me know that.
    when I say I will do something....I do it,or do my damndest to do so and will not hide any shortcomings.
    where in this fells advert does it say he DOESNT HAVE public liability insurance???
    NZDA members used to have cover up to 1 million...that was 25 years ago.
    milk in vat from spayed off paddock????? what dream world do you live in??? farm worker would KNOW paddock is sprayed off...when got cows in,would consult boss and take appropriate action...as for leave gates open.....yeah well thats ALWAYS been convenient to blame on who ever is visiting farm....I have understanding with cockies I visit in work day...I often leave gates open,my jacket will be hung on it....then my shirt,then my other jacket,then my hat...havent gone home naked yet,or had cockie return item of clothing AFTER I have left farm...... checks n balances....
    so yes I keep it personal...the OP may not want to go that way and may take on board what has been said in the thread and get insurance etc etc etc..I dont believe its right to slam him without all the facts of matter a KNOWN quantity.
    and a 500,000ltr vat!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats 500 cubic meters....each cow produced???? 5 litres average, 10liters we will use for sake of discussion,so 20 liters perday
    man you must visit some HUGE DAIRY FARMS...... pretty sure any farm that can run that many cows wont be having a pest problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    my chest is not puffed up...I call a spade a spade....people who know me know that.
    when I say I will do something....I do it,or do my damndest to do so and will not hide any shortcomings.
    where in this fells advert does it say he DOESNT HAVE public liability insurance???
    NZDA members used to have cover up to 1 million...that was 25 years ago.
    milk in vat from spayed off paddock????? what dream world do you live in??? farm worker would KNOW paddock is sprayed off...when got cows in,would consult boss and take appropriate action...as for leave gates open.....yeah well thats ALWAYS been convenient to blame on who ever is visiting farm....I have understanding with cockies I visit in work day...I often leave gates open,my jacket will be hung on it....then my shirt,then my other jacket,then my hat...havent gone home naked yet,or had cockie return item of clothing AFTER I have left farm...... checks n balances....
    so yes I keep it personal...the OP may not want to go that way and may take on board what has been said in the thread and get insurance etc etc etc..I dont believe its right to slam him without all the facts of matter a KNOWN quantity.
    and a 500,000ltr vat!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats 500 cubic meters....each cow produced???? 5 litres average, 10liters we will use for sake of discussion,so 20 liters perday
    man you must visit some HUGE DAIRY FARMS...... pretty sure any farm that can run that many cows wont be having a pest problem.
    Thats exactly what I thought to & Im a contractor on farms so unstand all the h&s have plans written up as any one ask him if he's got that's stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    and a 500,000ltr vat!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats 500 cubic meters....each cow produced???? 5 litres average, 10liters we will use for sake of discussion,so 20 liters perday
    man you must visit some HUGE DAIRY FARMS...... pretty sure any farm that can run that many cows wont be having a pest problem.
    And that's why I wrote "at the factory" and not at the farm. Please read again

    Re the spraying. Yes, farmer and workers know usually but sadly contractors and visitors of some sort sometimes forget to leave the gates as they were when they leave and the next morning, you have cows in paddocks where they should not be. Not a problem, insurance pays but excess goes up and not every farmer is happy about it so tries to avoid getting the insurance involved and recoups the money from whoever left the gate open. You would be surprised how many phone calls I get about the exact thing

    But it all doesn't matter. It will hopefully never happen to "Back Country Pest Control" or to you and to be honest, chances are pretty slim it ever will which is good. So no stress, everyone can do what they want, we are all adults here that know the risks to their business and them personally

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    Farmers love to moan, be careful if you solve problems for them as you can become the subject of their new moan.

    Audience being behind your back, usually other farmers at the mart/sale day...
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