Farm Sitter Wanted

Enjoy your vacation to the fullest, knowing your homestead or farm is well looked after.

By Kirsten Lie-Nielsen
Updated on July 9, 2024
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by Kirsten Lie-Nielsen

Intricate daily routines can make a vacation from farming almost impossible. Follow these tips to find a farm sitter to care for valuable livestock animals.

Every farmer wants to get away once in a while. But leaving tender garden crops, valuable livestock animals, and intricate daily routines can make a vacation from farming almost impossible. While some farmers, particularly vegetable and flower gardeners, are able to escape during the winter months, those with livestock or year-round growing seasons can’t simply leave the farm.

Finding a farm sitter is one way you can get some rest and relaxation away from the daily grind, and having a farm sitter in your contacts will also ensure your animals will be taken care of in an emergency.

How Do You Find a Farm Sitter?

Connecting with a good farm sitter can be difficult. While rural areas may have an abundance of people well-qualified to care for a farm, many of them will have their own responsibilities. There are a few methods for finding a good sitter, and it may take patience before you connect with the right match.

Find at least two or three possible sitters. This way, if anyone has a conflict during the time you’re gone, you’ll have another number as backup.

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