Unfortunately all too true.You can only do so much!
Precisely.That is the issue that always had me on soapbox all these breeding that way for the almighty dollar not caring
The Amish communities are forever trying to find a way to make money off their farms. It is almost impossible to be 100% self sufficient. Event the Amish have to pay for some groceries, material for clothing, shoes, feed for the livestock and the big one, property taxes. Most have some sort of business operating off their property. Bakeries, greenhouses, eggs, butter, produce, even small hardware stores and general stores. They think that breeding dogs is a sure way to make a dollar with little work involved. All you have to do is come up with a popular breed, let them go at it and 4 months or so later you have income for the taking.
Sorry, rant over. I admire their sense of community and devotion to God along with their work ethics but..................................Unfortunately many whose only knowledge or contact with the Amish is through the media and or what they read in fictional books. It ain't all that and a chocolate chip cookie.
So what is everyone's' plans for today? Sunny but chilly here this morning. Dang right cold when we got up with a low in the low 30s. Broody hen is doing well. All three eggs developing on schedule. The 5 Fayoumi chicks are just over the top flighty. Running true to their breed description. When I manage to finally catch one, I can get it calmed down but it doesn't want to be held and cuddled like the bantams do. That's fine. If I can get them to the point that I can handle them to worm and treat for mites without getting clawed up like I am with the pups I'll be happy.

