06/15/2023
Many think this lifestyle is cheap or that it is easy. Iām here to tell you, Itās not all sunshine and rainbows. This post sums it up perfectly! Itās a lot of work, takes a lot of time, and certainly isnāt cheap. So, why do we do this if it doesnāt help financially? We do this because we have a passion for the land, animals, and want to have a healthier food source. We want to be involved in the community, teaching the young and old what it means to raise your own food and be self reliant as much as possible.
When inquiring about animals please keep in mind not just how much WORK goes into them, how much TIME goes into them, but also how much MONEY It costs me to keep these things fed. This is not even a full weekly feed bill. I still have to go back tomorrow when I get paid and get a bag of goat feed ($15), a bag of layer pellets ($18), a bag of pine shavings ($7), a bag of game bird feed ($23), and donāt even get me started on hay. I go through everything shown and everything mentioned above per WEEK. And this is just feed. Not BOSS, oats, medicine, housing, grooming accessories or anything else. Some weeks I make a little, some weeks I barely break even, but Most weeks I lose. Some weeks I donāt even move ANYTHING. Is this a business, yes, but itās not a successful business. If it was I would not be working a full time job. I wouldnāt be doing side jobs on my off days. Itās my hobby, my therapy, for my kids learning experience. Please donāt disrespect me by asking me to take less on a rabbit that Iām already asking lower than the competition on. Itās takes all I got just to keep my prices where they are.