Well now that is alot and I ain't gonna lie about it. I live in Syracuse and I ain't lookin forward to feed'in and watering chickens in the winter. 
Anyhow I was just think'in how ya can short'in your load. Maybe if you kin design your work area in a circle so you just walk to the middle of the circle and do everything from the center.
Chickens at 12'o'clock , pigs at 2' o'clock, horse at 4' o'clock, goats at 6' o'clock, turkey's at 8'o'clock, etc, etc,. Put all the stuff to do it, feed, hay, etc. etc. in the middle of the circle. Maybe even build a circular barn or work shed.
Now this is my advice if you gotta garden, raised beds. The set up takes time but once it's done it's a piece of cake. I also use empty coffee cans or anything that is about a gallon size. Cut the tops and bottoms off and push this down around anything it will work with, tomatoes, peppers, and just go around and fill each can with water and your done. No waiting for the water to soak in.
companion gardening saves time and watering. Google the 3 sisters.
raised beds means no rototilling and easy weeding. You can use any left over boards. You can even make the beds wide enough so you can mow in between or mulch between them with wood chips like I do.
Anyhow the key is time management and think how can I save time and organize accordingly. I hope some of this helps. I love ya.
		
 
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Anyhow I was just think'in how ya can short'in your load. Maybe if you kin design your work area in a circle so you just walk to the middle of the circle and do everything from the center.
Chickens at 12'o'clock , pigs at 2' o'clock, horse at 4' o'clock, goats at 6' o'clock, turkey's at 8'o'clock, etc, etc,. Put all the stuff to do it, feed, hay, etc. etc. in the middle of the circle. Maybe even build a circular barn or work shed.
Now this is my advice if you gotta garden, raised beds. The set up takes time but once it's done it's a piece of cake. I also use empty coffee cans or anything that is about a gallon size. Cut the tops and bottoms off and push this down around anything it will work with, tomatoes, peppers, and just go around and fill each can with water and your done. No waiting for the water to soak in.
companion gardening saves time and watering. Google the 3 sisters.
raised beds means no rototilling and easy weeding. You can use any left over boards. You can even make the beds wide enough so you can mow in between or mulch between them with wood chips like I do.
Anyhow the key is time management and think how can I save time and organize accordingly. I hope some of this helps. I love ya.
 
	 
	 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		