
To a city girl like me, it seems astounding that a pre-teen could run her own organic free-range duck and egg business -- and, admittedly, Elsa does have some help. She manages her younger siblings: Seven-year-old Alfred sorts eggs into cartons; 5-year-old Dora labels them, and 3-year-old twins Harold and Percy collect the eggs. (Mum pitches in, too, but she's quick to point out that the enterprise was Elsa's idea and ongoing project.)
If you know responsible youngsters who want to move beyond the lemonade stand, an egg business is simple enough to work into busy school-days, even in suburbia. Plenty of books offer kid-friendly advice on caring for chickens and other poultry, and a new breed of attractive, modern chicken houses even take some of the drudgery out of a chore that our grandmothers couldn't wait to outgrow. With some models, mucking out the coop can be as easy as cleaning a litter pan.
Photo credit: Exeter Pictures/Daily Telegraph
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