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  • JTick
    JTick Posts: 2,131 Member
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    So I have to agree with what others have said, this doesn't sound like the most efficient system for getting things done, although I don't have a farm so maybe I'm not the best person to speak...but I DO have a dog, and he's quite high-energy, and if I walked him six times a day by the fifth walk I'd be dragging him down the street. Why do you walk your dogs so much? Also, it sounds like you're on your feet running around all day, so why do you need an extra workout after that?

    You said when your husband gets home you help him with "projects"...is that every day? Can't he let you sit down while he does the projects, since your days seem quite busy and possibly take more physical effort than whatever he might do working?

    I am a farm girl, and am no stranger to livestock. It doesn't have to be this hard. You have to be smarter than the animals and work in an efficient manner.
  • ChaplainHeavin
    ChaplainHeavin Posts: 426 Member
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    Really.
    Id like to work out. I enjoy it. But my days are all blurring together lately.
    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    I'd say your work is a good workout. I used to preach for a country church and I'll tell ya, those farmers, even at the ages ranging in the 80's and 90's were quite strong.
  • SofaKingRad_II
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    So, just to get this clear, this is your schedule:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Have you considered re arranging it to be more like this?

    4:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    8:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    9:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    11:02am
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    1:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    2:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    2:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    7:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    9:56pm
    Workout
    10:56pm
    Bed.


    But that schedule above means waking up at 4:40am and working out just before bed. For me, working out just before bed can keep me awake all night, so maybe try this schedule instead?

    4:40am
    get dressed, half asleep workout
    5:40am.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    OOORRRR if that doesn't work, maybe just try running when you walk the dogs at 8:39pm, like on this schedule below:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs - jog while walking them
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Any thoughts?


    Holy mother of...
    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    You don't like my suggestions? :(
    I'm not sure yet, give me 6-8 minutes to read??
    I actually read all of OP's post hahaha.

    Oh okay! Whew, you had me worried that I was out of line with the suggestions!
    LOVE the suggestions, but we have yet to see what OP thinks about it.
    Personally, the waking up at 4:40 sounds good to me.. OP should perhaps do the workout at this time AND the running of the dogs listed on your last list.
    That sounds more beneficial and OP will have a full day of workouts that actually FEEL like a workout to them.

    ....OP??


    Edit: I would also try to build my own automatic/timed feeders if the cages are nearby.. Then again, I like building stuff.
    No more hungry animals, more time for OP to relax a bit.

    I like your suggestions too!



    ^^QFT!!!!

    What does QFT mean?
  • Fitfully_me
    Fitfully_me Posts: 647 Member
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    To me that entire list is one giant exercise program seriously.

    I second that seriously. & I have to be perfectly honest here, I felt like taking a nap half way through reading it... I can't imagine how you felt writing it, let alone doing it daily.
  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
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    So, just to get this clear, this is your schedule:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Have you considered re arranging it to be more like this?

    4:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    8:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    9:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    11:02am
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    1:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    2:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    2:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    7:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    9:56pm
    Workout
    10:56pm
    Bed.


    But that schedule above means waking up at 4:40am and working out just before bed. For me, working out just before bed can keep me awake all night, so maybe try this schedule instead?

    4:40am
    get dressed, half asleep workout
    5:40am.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    OOORRRR if that doesn't work, maybe just try running when you walk the dogs at 8:39pm, like on this schedule below:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs - jog while walking them
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Any thoughts?


    Holy mother of...
    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    You don't like my suggestions? :(
    I'm not sure yet, give me 6-8 minutes to read??
    I actually read all of OP's post hahaha.

    Oh okay! Whew, you had me worried that I was out of line with the suggestions!
    LOVE the suggestions, but we have yet to see what OP thinks about it.
    Personally, the waking up at 4:40 sounds good to me.. OP should perhaps do the workout at this time AND the running of the dogs listed on your last list.
    That sounds more beneficial and OP will have a full day of workouts that actually FEEL like a workout to them.

    ....OP??


    Edit: I would also try to build my own automatic/timed feeders if the cages are nearby.. Then again, I like building stuff.
    No more hungry animals, more time for OP to relax a bit.

    I like your suggestions too!



    ^^QFT!!!!

    What does QFT mean?
    Quoted for truth hahaha
  • 120by30
    120by30 Posts: 217 Member
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    I think pretty much all of us could make a list like this of our daily routine. If you really want to work out (other than your high-activity routine), you'll rearrange your schedule and make the time. But let me echo the other posters: why do you walk your dogs so much?
  • DSTMT
    DSTMT Posts: 417 Member
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    I used to think it meant "quite f*cking true" haha
  • jstout365
    jstout365 Posts: 1,686 Member
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    So, just to get this clear, this is your schedule:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Have you considered re arranging it to be more like this?

    4:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    8:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    9:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    11:02am
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    1:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    2:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    2:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    7:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    9:56pm
    Workout
    10:56pm
    Bed.


    But that schedule above means waking up at 4:40am and working out just before bed. For me, working out just before bed can keep me awake all night, so maybe try this schedule instead?

    4:40am
    get dressed, half asleep workout
    5:40am.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    OOORRRR if that doesn't work, maybe just try running when you walk the dogs at 8:39pm, like on this schedule below:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs - jog while walking them
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Any thoughts?


    Holy mother of...
    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    You don't like my suggestions? :(
    I'm not sure yet, give me 6-8 minutes to read??
    I actually read all of OP's post hahaha.

    Oh okay! Whew, you had me worried that I was out of line with the suggestions!
    LOVE the suggestions, but we have yet to see what OP thinks about it.
    Personally, the waking up at 4:40 sounds good to me.. OP should perhaps do the workout at this time AND the running of the dogs listed on your last list.
    That sounds more beneficial and OP will have a full day of workouts that actually FEEL like a workout to them.

    ....OP??


    Edit: I would also try to build my own automatic/timed feeders if the cages are nearby.. Then again, I like building stuff.
    No more hungry animals, more time for OP to relax a bit.

    I like your suggestions too!



    ^^QFT!!!!

    What does QFT mean?

    Quoted For Truth

    ****Damn too slow*****
  • MelisMusing
    MelisMusing Posts: 421 Member
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    Good Lord, woman. I'm exhausted just reading your list. I can't imagine doing.

    I think you need a couple of minions.
  • DSTMT
    DSTMT Posts: 417 Member
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    If your husband's hours have been cut back, can't he make his own breakfast and lunch at least?
  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
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    I used to think it meant "quite f*cking true" haha
    I rather like that better.
  • DSTMT
    DSTMT Posts: 417 Member
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    I used to think it meant "quite f*cking true" haha
    I rather like that better.

    I do too, lol it's still what I think when I see it.
  • Eleonora91
    Eleonora91 Posts: 688 Member
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    Waking up at 4:40 seems incredibly early. Unless you're really forced to do it, I don't think you should do that everyday... you're not even sleeping 8 hours a day. :(
  • ImpishVanity
    ImpishVanity Posts: 224 Member
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    Your husband can make his own food. Your sprinklers need timers. I don't know any dogs that need to be walked more than 1-2 times a day, honestly, and you could run them and save so much time AND get a better workout. If your husband's hours are cut back at work why isn't he there more to help you with chores, and KNOWING that you do so much through the day why is he having you help him with "projects" as well? You should probably talk to your husband and make a better plan.
  • Ang108
    Ang108 Posts: 1,711 Member
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    I also have a very busy life. However I don't allow myself to make excuses or justify my occasional slips in exercise, because it is the life I have chosen. No one forced me to be busy. I am the only one responsible for my life style, which means that I can make changes and adjustments whenever I want or when it's necessary.
    You might consider organizing your life in different ways. Also, I believe if something is really important to us we make the time to get involved in that activity.
    I used to have a friend who never " had time " for anything, especially not exercising and eating healthy. But she did have time each day ( and built all her activities like shopping and medical appointments around those time slots ) for two soaps, Oprah and some re-runs I don't remember. That was I believe a minimum of 4-5 hours just during the day. After working as a teacher for almost 40 years THAT was what was important to her. It was her choice.......she died two years ago from complications from poorly attended diabetes just over a year after she retired.
  • Lib_B
    Lib_B Posts: 446 Member
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    Also, if you were just looking to vent and not for advice, suggestions, etc. you might have titled your post as 'Rant' or something along those lines. Otherwise, don't get too sensitive when the hounds are unleashed.
  • tl_dr
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    So much scrolling in this thread... :sick:
  • SoLongAndThanksForAllTheFish
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    Honestly you are just very scattered, this can easily be done more efficiently. I used to take care of more animals than that in a couple hours daily, and water my garden and not flood it. Granted I was a kid to young 20s, and I didn't make bread or do laundry, but this included milking several stubborn goats and filtering the milk and jar-ing it. I seriously only used a couple hrs/day on many more animals, so I could maximize my time goofing off as a kid! Use a timer on the hoses or just turn on a kitchen timer, walk the dogs less for longer, make it a game to do things more efficiently.

    For example I'd take the compost out while carrying the chicken and duck feed and drop off both on the way in one trip and return after setting a hose to water the garden and collecting the eggs in one trip. Then go again with goat and sheep feed but also the milking equipment so I didn't return without doing two tasks. Then I'd feed the rabbits, refill the water, and refill the duck/goose and goat water, and when I'm done its time to turn off or change the water for the garden on the way back. Etc. etc. Of course there are always longer non daily projects too, like cleaning out all the used hay from the barn (read heavy soaked with goat piss and crap in many wheelbarrows) to put on the compost, cleaning the rabbit hutches, turn the compost, help the goat birth, always a planting/hoeing/weeding/collecting task, etc etc., but these are done only one/day or spending one day doing all of these so the others are free, not every day. It was actually pretty fun, I miss those days and the fresh produce. I count you lucky.
  • SofaKingRad_II
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    So, just to get this clear, this is your schedule:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Have you considered re arranging it to be more like this?

    4:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    8:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    9:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    11:02am
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    1:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    2:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    2:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    7:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    9:56pm
    Workout
    10:56pm
    Bed.


    But that schedule above means waking up at 4:40am and working out just before bed. For me, working out just before bed can keep me awake all night, so maybe try this schedule instead?

    4:40am
    get dressed, half asleep workout
    5:40am.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    OOORRRR if that doesn't work, maybe just try running when you walk the dogs at 8:39pm, like on this schedule below:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs - jog while walking them
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Any thoughts?


    Holy mother of...
    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    You don't like my suggestions? :(
    I'm not sure yet, give me 6-8 minutes to read??
    I actually read all of OP's post hahaha.

    Oh okay! Whew, you had me worried that I was out of line with the suggestions!
    LOVE the suggestions, but we have yet to see what OP thinks about it.
    Personally, the waking up at 4:40 sounds good to me.. OP should perhaps do the workout at this time AND the running of the dogs listed on your last list.
    That sounds more beneficial and OP will have a full day of workouts that actually FEEL like a workout to them.

    ....OP??


    Edit: I would also try to build my own automatic/timed feeders if the cages are nearby.. Then again, I like building stuff.
    No more hungry animals, more time for OP to relax a bit.

    I like your suggestions too!



    ^^QFT!!!!

    What does QFT mean?
    Quoted for truth hahaha

    THANKS!!!
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
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    So, just to get this clear, this is your schedule:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Have you considered re arranging it to be more like this?

    4:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    8:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    9:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    11:02am
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    1:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    2:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    2:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    7:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    9:56pm
    Workout
    10:56pm
    Bed.


    But that schedule above means waking up at 4:40am and working out just before bed. For me, working out just before bed can keep me awake all night, so maybe try this schedule instead?

    4:40am
    get dressed, half asleep workout
    5:40am.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    OOORRRR if that doesn't work, maybe just try running when you walk the dogs at 8:39pm, like on this schedule below:

    5:40am.
    Wake up, get dressed half asleep.
    Let dog out of room.
    Feed kittens.
    Feed bunnies, who are obviously starving as they are wailing and banging their food dish around.
    Feed brooder of chicks.
    Feed brooder of ducklings after mixing particular food.
    Water all above, after mixing vitamins in to one container for ducks.
    Potty.
    Feed dogs and remaining cats.
    Water.
    Mix layer feed for big chickens.
    Walk dogs.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    Collect hay/grass/etc for rabbits.
    Wash eggs.
    Give greens to rabbits.
    Give ducks more water.
    Put laundry on to wash.
    1st cup of coffee at 9:10am.
    9:12am
    Organize food journal.
    Update budget journal.
    Balance expenses.
    Make to do lists.
    Organize breeding charts.
    Vitamin deficient ducks-check on them.
    Duck has seizure.
    Hold duck.
    Syringe feed weak duck.
    More water.
    More bunny food.
    Check incubator temperature.
    Turn eggs.
    Flea meds for cats and dogs.
    Peroxide cat scratches.
    10:36am
    Coffee is cold. Reheat.
    Water planters.
    Set out trench hose in garden.
    Hang laundry.
    Check on laying hens.
    Back inside, walk dogs.
    Clean litterbox.
    Finish organizing all notebooks and projects.
    Update sale page on FB.
    Check email.
    Check messages.
    Reply to sale inquiries. "Will arrive between noon and 8pm."
    Cuss. Mark off half of to do list from 12-8pm.
    12:02pm
    Realize hunger pains are interfering with coherency while discussing sales.
    Go to kitchen-remember 8 loaves of bread needed.
    Kitchen still dirty from dinner.
    Put more laundry on (no clean towels for dish drying).
    Wash dishes.
    Suringe feed duck.
    Still hungry. Grab fig bar.
    Eat fig bar and half wrapper in frenzy while measuring flour.
    Knead, rise, knead, rise.
    Feed and water all poultry and rabbits. Mental note to add ACV.
    Knead, rise.
    Still hungry.
    Walk dogs.
    Bring in laundry.
    Realize garden is half flooded, sprint to move hose.
    Bread in oven, hang laundry.
    Out of laundry detergent.
    Make laundry detergent.
    Turn eggs.
    Bread cooling .
    Realize towels are dry but no shower.
    2:56pm
    Shower.
    Turn off hose after yard floods.
    3:23pm
    Walk dogs.
    Food and water.
    Check on ducks.
    Syringe feed duck.
    3:46pm
    Hubby home.
    Help hubby on projects.
    Feed chickens.
    Collect eggs.
    More projects.
    Clean three brooders and two bunny cages.
    Walk dogs.
    Projects.
    8:39pm
    Hungry.
    Clean eggs.
    Decide to make macaroni and cheese with bacon bits and salad for dinner.
    Eat fewds.
    Cook hubbys breakfast.
    Cook hubbys lunch.
    Get coffee pot set.
    Put chickens in coop.
    Collect feed buckets.
    Walk dogs - jog while walking them
    Feed, water (see 5:40am).
    10:56pm
    Bed.

    Any thoughts?


    Holy mother of...
    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    You don't like my suggestions? :(
    I'm not sure yet, give me 6-8 minutes to read??
    I actually read all of OP's post hahaha.

    Oh okay! Whew, you had me worried that I was out of line with the suggestions!
    LOVE the suggestions, but we have yet to see what OP thinks about it.
    Personally, the waking up at 4:40 sounds good to me.. OP should perhaps do the workout at this time AND the running of the dogs listed on your last list.
    That sounds more beneficial and OP will have a full day of workouts that actually FEEL like a workout to them.

    ....OP??


    Edit: I would also try to build my own automatic/timed feeders if the cages are nearby.. Then again, I like building stuff.
    No more hungry animals, more time for OP to relax a bit.

    I like your suggestions too!



    ^^QFT!!!!

    What does QFT mean?
    Quoted for truth hahaha

    THANKS!!!

    I'm sorry! I should have explained that in the first place!!









    :flowerforyou: