My older brother and I both had laying hens from a very young age, my Daddy had around 2500 hens, we fed all the chickens and gathered, washed, candled, graded and boxed all the eggs, we delivered our own eggs and a man came after his, he did not pay us in money but He furnished the hen house buildings with electricity plus water and we never paid any rent, we did pay for feed and egg cartons and replacement pullets. It was the same way with the sheep and cattle, we had a few head and they ran with his, we cared for the livestock and we paid no rent, free water and salt, paid for feed, pay a little on lime and fertilize, he never charged anything to haul our livestock to the fair or sale barn. We also paid a share on Rams and Bulls. We did the field work and fencing etc. along the same lines, got the broke bales and corn picked up in the field after the picker free and paid a share on the rest of the home grown feed we used. Work in the garden, grass mowing, orchard pruning and anything our Mama told us to do was all part of being a member of the family. He was more than fair to us and he taught us to save our money though we always had some jingle in our pockets.
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