>>574053>Raising life-stock on a family-type farm means basically no holidays. Ever. Again...Growing up we just asked our neighbors to do it for us, then gave them $20 and a nice gift from wherever we went.
My new plan is to buy a large livestock trailer, possibly a doubledecker, and a big tent and some wire panels. Travel around all summer to fairs and festivals as a petting zoo, selling extremely small cups of feed for extremely high amounts of money. Then going to schools for a fee in the fall/winter to educate kids about animals (similar to that motherfucker who brought a 12 foot snake to my kindergarten class, but without fuckhuge snakes that might eat me)
>Prosalways get to travel and do something
get to raise all sorts of exotic animals
No genuine "Hard" work, just setting up and tearing down
People pay me to feed my animals for me
when the animals come to the age were I can't keep them for whatever reason, the exotic meat market is booming
>consAlways on the move, hard to have a family life
Always on the move, hard to get things done at home/feed&maintain any animals I have to leave at home due to illness or other reasons
I have to sell a boatload of little cups of feed to make it worth it for me during the summers