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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1319115" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Good answer. I'm afraid it goes back more to what I want to accomplish in the afternoons. I hate to lose an hour to an hour an half of my afternoon dealing with things the children can/should do. I'm probably a little extra hype, because my list of things I need to get knocked out by spring is no where near accomplished. These are jobs they can't do (shy of hand me tools, or fetch things I need). </p><p></p><p>Fact kinda still remains that my expectation for the kids is change clothes, and hit what is their responsibility. For this week, it's been: count the heifers that are to calf yet , feed their horse, brush out their winter hair, and feed the heifers I kept from 2015. Any limping or dings is supposed to be reported to me. All jobs they are capable of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1319115, member: 17956"] Good answer. I'm afraid it goes back more to what I want to accomplish in the afternoons. I hate to lose an hour to an hour an half of my afternoon dealing with things the children can/should do. I'm probably a little extra hype, because my list of things I need to get knocked out by spring is no where near accomplished. These are jobs they can't do (shy of hand me tools, or fetch things I need). Fact kinda still remains that my expectation for the kids is change clothes, and hit what is their responsibility. For this week, it's been: count the heifers that are to calf yet , feed their horse, brush out their winter hair, and feed the heifers I kept from 2015. Any limping or dings is supposed to be reported to me. All jobs they are capable of. [/QUOTE]
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