twentynine- I am a firm beliver in my children having responsibility.
My kids get up at 5:30 in the morning to feed our livestock, They then catch the bus at 6:15. they get home about 10-15 after 5pm. feeding everything, in the rain, heat or whatever. THEN they do their homework. The oldest 3 only. If the baby wants to sleep in he is more than welcome to. But he does help to feed in the evenings. But even the 5 year old helps to feed during both feedings.
They help to butcher what we kill, they help to bury what dies, they help to birth what needs help. When we plant a garden, they are beside me. they help to can, they help in every way possible.
My kids are 11, 9, 5 and 2. Which means they are not allowed to drive to the feedstore, they do not have the money avalible to purchase everything needed at this point. (although, if they do sell, they will save what needs saving for next years animals, put the rest in the bank and get 5% for their work to spend as they see fit.). They DID get the birds as a birthday present, and the rabbits for another birthday present. And got the wire and hammer and staples for Christmas to build the coop. They will help us. But as their age shows, they will not be in charge of the table saw, skill saw or deciding how it should be built. Those things will be up to their father and I. But just like our hog pens, chicken coop, rabbit hutches, they will participate in the building of the structures to the best of their ability. Right down to the 2 year old, who is quite proficiant at holding nails, screws, drills, levels or any other items we ask him to hold.
Being as they are all minors, they also dont have the internet, nor do they have a computer, and aside from that, are not allowed to sign up on message boards, websites etc. per my rules and usually the owner of the boards.
They also go to school, (as we have discussed earlier) for pert near 11 hours a day.
With ALL of this in mind. Then yes- I will be deciding what to feed the birds, I will be deciding where to buy it, I will be driving to get it (although, they will get a wheel barrow and ferry it down to the pens the 500 feet that it has to go), I will be looking after the birds during the day when they are in school, and being the loving mother I am, I more than likely will not make them get up in the middle of the night too often on a school night to wake the birds up if it comes to that. (unless the job I applied for comes to pass, then I wont be home nights, I will be working so I can be home during the day for them and their little brother). they will have spread sheets that we have worked up, noting each birds number, showing weight gained, showing food spent, showing $ per pound that went in. They will no doubt need my help with this, (as they are 4th and 5th grade) but will learn from it.
SO, am I raising the birds or are my children?
Whiteconfections, according to last years newspaper article, there were close to 200 entries. we are a fairly small county. Not sure of the populace here, but I think its around 10,000. But many business' do use this as their 'contribution' for the year. They know the kids use the money for scholorships, (which is why mine are becoming involoved) and there are some rich folks here. LOL
some folks do buy their own kids stuff, but more times than not, its someone else who buys the animals. and alot of people buy the steers, hogs, etc, for a 'contribution' and for their own freezer. They know they are paying more per pound than at the store, but it went to a good cause.
I am not sure of the washings.. I think we will 'clean' them up. baby wipes or something.. LOL I am hopeing to keep them as clean as possible, simply because I dont want to give them a heartattack. LOL be just my luck I have 3 beautiful birds, the kids hear me say "time to clean the birds" go out and give them a dousing with the hose. ROFLMAO!!
Honestly, I dont know how you go about cleaning a chicken. I reckon its not the same as givin a pig a buttermilk bath huh?? LOL