Wyatt0224
Chirping
Have you weighed any of the cockerels yet to compare them?
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No, not yet. I need to get the food scale out there and do that soon.Have you weighed any of the cockerels yet to compare them?
Very good. Now he can come in the house.
I let him in.Very good. Now he can come in the house.
Yup, they depend on us, can't feed themselves.Great article, Cynthia. I could not agree more. I worked at many horse farms in high school and college and coming from America's Dairyland, knew many other kids who worked on a farm, too. I agree, more kids need that experience. Work does not end when 5pm rolls around. You're done when everyone is fed, watered, and stalls are mucked. Better yet… your plans to go to the lake on a Saturday will have to wait because there are 7 wagons of hay waiting to be put up and it is going to storm soon. And no holidays off. Chores still need to be done, mouths need to be fed, on Christmas morning.
Around here, animals are fed first. I use myself when I explain the reason why to my boys. There were many meals that I sat out of or had to wait for when they were babies--- because they needed to be fed first. It is my job to take care of them, because they could not take care of themselves. It's just what you do when you have the responsibility of taking care of something, animal or child.
Maybe Zara could go in with the youngsters for a while, they seem big enough to avoid her if she is pecky and would be unlikely to bother her.