Supplemental Income

aidenbaby

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Normally, I do daycare for 2 other families in my home for income. One of those families is going to use a teenage relative in the summer though. This, obviously, creates a large dent in my income come summer. I was thinking of doing pet/farm sitting. I'm wondering what kind of rates would you guys suggest? I was thinking along the lines of charging around $2 per animal per day for pets and around $8 per hour of labor for farm animals. I just haven't done this in so long I don't know if this is too low or too high.
 
My helper charges $10 per visit to potty my dogs and check on everybody.
 
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There's a lady here in my neighborhood who does that. She charges 25 per day to feed, water and let out any livestock you may have. I think if you have more than 25 animals she has a surcharge. If she's cleaning stalls it's 10 dollars per stall unless you have a tractor and I forget what she charges for that.
 
I have paid $20 per day for 4 Horses , and my chickens. The dogs generally go in the backyard with Large Self Feeders & Waterers. This includes Feed & Water twice a day plus turning horses in and out and stalls.
 
Make sure to cover your gas costs. It would be good to have something in writing in case something bad happens while the owner is gone. Sounds like a cool idea though.
 
We hired a critter sitter a couple times a few years ago. She would come twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. She would let our 2 dogs and the chickens out in the morning and come back in the evening to put them back in. She'd throw the ball for the dogs for a bit too and make sure everyone was fed and watered. She charged $30 a day.
 

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