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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpit Farm" data-source="post: 6616599" data-attributes="member: 1646"><p>So sorry, I had wrongly assumed she was a he. Good for her!! She could even design her own labels for the egg boxes.</p><p></p><p>The other thing you could do is chicken boarding. It is straight forward and people would pay reasonable money to have their hens looked after while they go away.</p><p></p><p>There's car washing at weekends. You take her to your friends' house, enjoy a catchup and a cup of tea while she washes their cars. Could be a nice little earner for her... just do it with friends and aquaintances for safety's sake.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is odd jobs. If you know anybody moving house or stripping wallpaper/decorating, planting daffodil bulbs, clearing garden areas, tip runs etc it is really useful to have a hardworking youngster to help with that sort of thing. Most people can find work for young-keen workers. I just think farm stuff is going to get increasingly difficult for under 16s from an HSE point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpit Farm, post: 6616599, member: 1646"] So sorry, I had wrongly assumed she was a he. Good for her!! She could even design her own labels for the egg boxes. The other thing you could do is chicken boarding. It is straight forward and people would pay reasonable money to have their hens looked after while they go away. There's car washing at weekends. You take her to your friends' house, enjoy a catchup and a cup of tea while she washes their cars. Could be a nice little earner for her... just do it with friends and aquaintances for safety's sake. The other thing is odd jobs. If you know anybody moving house or stripping wallpaper/decorating, planting daffodil bulbs, clearing garden areas, tip runs etc it is really useful to have a hardworking youngster to help with that sort of thing. Most people can find work for young-keen workers. I just think farm stuff is going to get increasingly difficult for under 16s from an HSE point of view. [/QUOTE]
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