So, after not seeing the Egg Ranch survivors for another week (I got a call from a company that I worked for several years ago last week and will be starting with them in two weeks after I get back from a short trailer trip and then a week at Scout Camp with my son), and they are getting huge. Now the downside. My beloved daughter has decided that the cage is too big. I informed her that she will have to live with it for another month or so as I have spent my twenty dollars and used up all of the recyclable and old laying around materials that I currently have at my disposal. I also pointed out that I am also out of time for awhile. She agrees, but the day this class is over and I am no longer bound by the twenty dollar rule, there will be some changes. More live stock, a misting system, a concrete pad for the hen house... I have an ever growing list. The good news is that there seems to be a never ending supply of people that expect to buy fresh eggs from the Egg Ranch. In another six months is will have paid for itself and be providing a small net gain of "Egg Money." I am just glad that there is a restriction that is keeping the possibility of having "Milk Money" as just a dream. My daughter really has been a fan of cows since kindergarten.
Now about this weeks material. This is an area that I to be found worth looking at. Family businesses are fraught with traps that can be devastating. I would be very hesitant to do that. I value my family too much to put it at risk over money. That is all I have to say about that.
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