Sheepwheat…….. great topicðŸ‘
The kids here are fairly interested in the farm which is kinda nice. My folks only made us finish high school and offered to pay for a couple years of university if we wanted. Only took evening courses for business management and never looked back.
My 8 year old daughter wants to be vet and has been all along. Says she will fix my cows for me. Not squeamish in the least as she wants to see the kill floor at the butcher or any surgery we do here.
My 7 year old boy wants to do anything he’s able to here. Chase cows, fix fence and equipment, pull net wrap, and anything else.
The one year old is always excited and lets us know whenever she sees cows. Hasn’t said what she wants to do yet😉
I know my folks taught us from young about the money side of the business and I’m grateful for that. Some parents keep it a secret and wonder why the kids later on have no money sense. We knew what payments needed paying when and even took out loans at 14 years old to buy bred heifers.
The layer chickens we got are hopefully a way to start teaching our kids about the less sexy/glamorous money side of the business.
May need to add some more hired help to tide us over till the kids decide what they would like to do. My folks and hired cousin are all in their late 60’s and slowing down. The kids are definitely free to do whatever they would like. The only caveat I have is they need to be happy. ðŸ€
The kids here are fairly interested in the farm which is kinda nice. My folks only made us finish high school and offered to pay for a couple years of university if we wanted. Only took evening courses for business management and never looked back.
My 8 year old daughter wants to be vet and has been all along. Says she will fix my cows for me. Not squeamish in the least as she wants to see the kill floor at the butcher or any surgery we do here.
My 7 year old boy wants to do anything he’s able to here. Chase cows, fix fence and equipment, pull net wrap, and anything else.
The one year old is always excited and lets us know whenever she sees cows. Hasn’t said what she wants to do yet😉
I know my folks taught us from young about the money side of the business and I’m grateful for that. Some parents keep it a secret and wonder why the kids later on have no money sense. We knew what payments needed paying when and even took out loans at 14 years old to buy bred heifers.
The layer chickens we got are hopefully a way to start teaching our kids about the less sexy/glamorous money side of the business.
May need to add some more hired help to tide us over till the kids decide what they would like to do. My folks and hired cousin are all in their late 60’s and slowing down. The kids are definitely free to do whatever they would like. The only caveat I have is they need to be happy. ðŸ€
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