I don't really like the idea of taking care of someone else's birds. (This guy doesn't happen to live in Blairstown, does he? LOL) I once took care of these chicks for this guy I did some work for. He said he would pay me for all the ones I raised and that he could take back. Well, I ended up having a rat attack, which wiped out a good portion of them. If they were my birds, I would be sad, but since they were someone else's I felt horrible. In the end only two survived and they turned out to be game roosters, so I had no where to put them so that they would be separated. Finally he said I could bring them over and all he did was complain about how they were too small. These were winter hatches, so naturally they are going to be smaller than spring hatches. He also ended up not giving me anything because he said he was going to have to kill the two anyways. That was the last time I heard from him. I was really ripped off with that one! Never again will I do that, and I don't even like taking care of friend's animals because if they die, I feel completely responsible.
Just choose wisely. I know the $200 sounds good now, but sometimes it's just not the hassle of dealing with other people's animals.
Just choose wisely. I know the $200 sounds good now, but sometimes it's just not the hassle of dealing with other people's animals.