Hey all. This may sound like a remedial question, but would it make sense to get up at 3 or 4 am to get my construction projects done?
If it works for you, then yes it makes sense.
The biggest issues I would see:
--amount of sleep (being too tired makes it hard to work, and can be downright dangerous in some cases.)
--light to see what you are building (electric lights might work, depending on what project.)
Definitely be careful as you work, because getting injured can make everything even harder to handle.
I'm finding even with efficiency improvements, by the time I've done chores, put out veterinary fires, delivered eggs & errands, there's no time for project work like rebuilding the goat stalls.
Can you do some of the chores earlier? For example, filling water containers before sunup is probably just as useful as doing it later.
Can you combine the egg-delivery and errands into fewer days of the week, to leave some other days more free to do projects? This might go for some kinds of chores too: if you clean a few pens each day it eats up time every day, but if you spend all of one day cleaning pens you may be able to skip them all the next day.
If the veterinary problems are this big in your day, either you're getting a lot of bad luck at once, or else you need to figure out what is causing them and do something to fix that. Of course, if the problems are things like injuries from stalls that need rebuilding, and you are so busy treating injuries that you don't have time to rebuild the stalls, then you are in a bit of a bind, but trying to make time to do that rebuilding is definitely worth tackling.
Can you save time on things like meals and dishes? Possibilities could include using disposable dishes for a week, or eating sandwiches for a few days instead of cooking better meals, or making a big pot of stew and eating it several days in a row, or ordering pizza rather than cooking dinner, or buying a pre-made meal when you are running errands one day and then eating it the next day to save cooking time when you are building stalls.
Is there any chance of hiring someone to do some of the work? That could be the chores, the errands, the rebuilding, or any other things that take your time, to free up your time to do other parts of it.
At one point you mentioned bottle feeding young goats: you can think about which things will stop at some point (like kids no longer needing bottles), and maybe time some projects for the times of the year when you have a few less chores (depending on how urgent the projects are.)
Other than that, maybe consider how important each project and each animal or kind of animal is, and see if you can cut back somewhere. When the total is "too much," sometimes you do have to get rid of something (like one kind of animal) or skip something (like one kind of project).