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Hmm..
So, $50/year and $3/day, one day per week, 52 weeks per year. That totals $206, by my calculations, or about $18/mo.
If they sell all 7 shares, they're getting $1,442/year out of one goat.
I dunno...I've heard of selling shares of animals before, but this sounds a little sketchy to me. If she's giving, say, three quarts a day, that means you get three quarts a week.. Three gallons a month, roughly. Even if she milks through -- an entire year -- and gives an average of three quarts a day, you're still looking at paying about $6/gal for milk. If she milks 10 months, you're closer to $7/gal.
Something else that's mildly to moderately worrisome part is the mention of "fertilizer" and that you get "whatever the goat produces" on a given day.. Are they saying everyone "gets" to take turns coming to get their day's share of 'fertilizer?' Because, to me, 'fertilizer removal' -- a fancy term for STALL MUCKING -- should be part of the care you're paying the $3/day for.
All in all...I wouldn't touch this with a 10' pole, even if I didn't have goats. But that's just me.