Ben H
Well-known member
This is carried over from the Barbed Wire discussion so that doesn't get off topic.
http://ranchers.net/forum/posting.php?mode=reply&t=30315&sid=1aa64b274ed14f574cfb04973cc0a577
You're right about getting kids to work.My Mom's Cousin's grandson, a freshmen in HS, comes over sometimes. He's probably about 250 lbs and 5'5". He doesn't mind doing tractor work but manual labor, not so much. I think he comes over just out of boredom, I don't usually pay him anything, he has eevrything he needs provided (including new snowmmobile). What really ticks me off is he'll be helping me and I'm counting on his help when he says he got a phone call and his Mom needs to come pick him up "going somewhere" "celebrating his Mom's birthday" and so on. He wont' think of what needs to be done if it's manual labor, I have to tell him everything. If it involves using the tractor he has plenty of ideas to use it. I did find him very usefull when driving posts, I have a manual Shaver HD-10 so no hydraulic shift, it helps having him in the tractor adjusting position while I'm running the driver. I've been trying to mentor him, teaching him grazing principles and building HT fence. I brought him to a grazing conference recently and he liked it. I was impressed when we drove by an overgrzed pasture and he said "why don't they divide that up into a few paddocks", I told him "you're learning" and he said "it's just common sense". He tod me recently he should be a meat cutter so he can process my animals for me. He saw a cutting demo on a lamb at that conference I went to.
http://ranchers.net/forum/posting.php?mode=reply&t=30315&sid=1aa64b274ed14f574cfb04973cc0a577
You're right about getting kids to work.My Mom's Cousin's grandson, a freshmen in HS, comes over sometimes. He's probably about 250 lbs and 5'5". He doesn't mind doing tractor work but manual labor, not so much. I think he comes over just out of boredom, I don't usually pay him anything, he has eevrything he needs provided (including new snowmmobile). What really ticks me off is he'll be helping me and I'm counting on his help when he says he got a phone call and his Mom needs to come pick him up "going somewhere" "celebrating his Mom's birthday" and so on. He wont' think of what needs to be done if it's manual labor, I have to tell him everything. If it involves using the tractor he has plenty of ideas to use it. I did find him very usefull when driving posts, I have a manual Shaver HD-10 so no hydraulic shift, it helps having him in the tractor adjusting position while I'm running the driver. I've been trying to mentor him, teaching him grazing principles and building HT fence. I brought him to a grazing conference recently and he liked it. I was impressed when we drove by an overgrzed pasture and he said "why don't they divide that up into a few paddocks", I told him "you're learning" and he said "it's just common sense". He tod me recently he should be a meat cutter so he can process my animals for me. He saw a cutting demo on a lamb at that conference I went to.