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    "Joint projects"? - Not breeding loans

    I was re-watching Justin Kobylka's video of that ridiculously awesome super enchi butter. He mentions that the snake is co-owned by him and a breeder in the UK in a "joint project". I was just wondering what exactly that meant in breeding terms. How would you co-own an animal? I imagine both parties split the cost of the animal, then split the profits from each clutch. Any comments or thoughts on this? Remember, it's co-ownership of the snake, not a breeding loan, so the snake is going to be kept for life. What if one of the breeders wants to sell the snake? How would that work o_O???

    I don't plan on co-owning a snake anytime soon, but I see how it can be quite advantageous to a newb like myself. I would put $1500 into a $3000 snake that I think would be awesome in the future, but what do you do from there?
    Last edited by h00blah; 05-01-2012 at 03:16 PM.
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