Pursuit of Passion not Profit

I am going to be real clear what my farm service is about. : It is about Purpose and Passion, not about Business and Profit.

I started on this pathway after a life changing move to California landed me on a variety of farms, getting me involved with agriculture and gardening. It was the poultry with its connection to vermin and varmit that eventually developed into my love affair with terriers and my devoted confrontations with rats.

The mild climate of affluent northern CA is an excellent breeding ground for the Norway rat. There  is a lack of public space and dog friendly areas and  big game hunting is hard to access, costing quite a bit of money to lease hunting rights. This and marijuana production kept me on farms and out of the woods during the fall deer season. While I might have never imagined what a working rat pack in motion was, I can now say that I fully embrace the challenges and foe I have chosen, and the characters and friends I meet along the way. One of my personal dogs nearly died from rat poison and the first hand experience has kept me on my pathway.

While catching rats with dogs is a traditional method and there are many good dogs in the USA and world, there are few people on the West Coast or entire USA that are actively seeking out rats on a regular basis like I do. I do not have the best dogs in the world. I am just a regular guy, with regular dogs that loves to spend time on farms.

Once of the things we face, is how to actually get what we do out there to the world. This traditional method has been mostly forgotten or people think that is is a joke. “YEA, YEA, YEA, some guy catches a couple rats.” I am very thankful for the element of business professionalism that K.Ruby has brought to my communication and farm service with a website and logo https://themongrolhoard.com/ from her expertise running the http://www.iuhoakland.com/. I have a GED and little technical skills, yet I am highly motivated and put in a strong and skillful effort at every farm I visit. Ruby’s skills have helped people to take my passion seriously. I also traded fruit tree pruning for my website, another skilled agriculture trade.

While we may run this in some ways like a business, it is because we want to show we are serious and not surfer bro dudes or slimy scum bags. We show up when we say we will, and we have incredible endorsements from the farmers and farms that we visit. We train our dogs not to chase poultry and livestock and give every location our best effort. We are not a pest control business or residential service and we don’t crawl around under houses no matter how much people ask us to.

When we share our posts to the greater world, it is for a couple reasons. One of those reasons is because I love showing off my dogs.  I am fortunate to have been given time with some incredible dogs none more important that Grumpy, for those that know me personally or saw him work http://terriermandotcom.blogspot.com/2016/01/a-terrier-that-truly-lived.html.  Two, we are also showing off through photos that we are an effective solution and seeing is believeing–there is no other way to show it other than first hand. Three,  we have to share what we do in order to find farms with rats that are not throwing out poison, and those are few and far between.

I have a job and am deeply steeped in agriculture. I am a sheep shearer. I have done many kinds of work (truck driver, skilled winery worker in organic grape and wine production, gopher trapper, tree pruner and so much more) all deeply involved in agriculture. What I do with rats is my hobby in my free time. I continue to find ways to spend time on farms because that is where I want to be, and that is what I love doing.

I want to be real clear for those people that can’t read and understand this.. I dont go to a farm or homestead that I do not think I will be effective at or without confirmed rats. I will not return to farms where farmers will not make a effort to clean up or change management practice to deter rats in the future. I get to work with people I enjoy and the farms that I want to support. I help people that develop an ongoing personal connection with me and my extended farm family.

I will lay it out. If this was for-profit I would be charging $300-500 dollars per hour for my time including drive fees or contract costs. Do you have any idea how many people contact me and say this is what I should be doing? That I should make this a for-profit business structure. Do you know how many people contact me and say, “Wow, great idea I am going to start doing this as a for-profit business”. Well great, I wish more people caught rats with dogs and kept rats off farms and you can learn the same way I did, by trying it.

Should you contact me about a rat issues and the service that I provide. I will send you the stock information that includes a questionaire and asks for pictures so I can get a feel for the infrastructure of your farm. I will schedule via email and I don’t give out phone numbers as a public figure that polarizes PETA style activist hate and threats. I charge a  small fee to keep people from wasting my time over the fear of supposed rats and to defray the high costs of food & care of  my dogs.

I charge a  small fee to keep people from wasting my time over the fear of supposed rats and to defray the high costs of food & care of  my dogs. I currently ask a whopping fee of $100-150 and a box of beer for a farm visit of 3-4 hours. I have driven 900 one way miles to reach a farm without changing this and we are often bringing 2-4 people and 5-8 dogs. no one is getting rich here. I will take farm products or meat in trade and will work with anyone who really has rats and is not able to meet this request. I have asked for farmers on road trip to allow me to stay on the farm and to feed me instead of a monetary amount.

I dont know how anyone that is stable minded thinks that I can raise, train and support at least 4 adult rat catching terriers, and the associated costs of dog food, shots, vet care, first aid, specialty tools, gas and vehicle maintenance on this type of service stipend.

My family and friends will vouch for the truth of my words. I do what I do because I love doing it and am passionate about it. I love being on farms and hunting with dogs. This is what I do to support organic farming and homesteads. I continue a tradition of hunting with dogs while having fun on farms and meeting some great characters.

I am thankful for all the wonderful family and friends that I have met along the way and for those personally that have supported my work as relentlessly and passionately pursue rats, with dogs, farms.

We represent the past and the future in photos “Sir Grumps Alot” and our newest prospect is Mad Max aka Emperor Maximillian

8 Comments

  1. vikki patterson April 25, 2016

    Hi….we do have rats..we live in a small town on less then 2 acres…there is alot of people and farmers having rat problems here this year…we know it takes money for gas and expenses to travel…we don’t even know what kind of rats we have here…haven’t been able to trap them.

    Smart rats…we have pets too and a couple goats…I’m not sure if we can afford to get u here..but it’s worth a shot…don’t know what else to do…can something be worked out…even send u payments every month till paid in full…sure hope u can help us….thank u…roger. and. Vikki

  2. Jreed May 8, 2016

    hey there
    we are not really tracking or responding to comments on the site, better to use our contact form to inquire about hunting. If you do, let us know where you are located. We do travel.

  3. Laura Judd August 1, 2016

    Jreed, I’m trying to reply and send you pictures but the email keeps saying permanent error???? Can you please email me a better email address to send you the pictures? Thanks in advance.

  4. Toby Jones October 26, 2016

    I do what has to be done to get by in this world as do most of us. I have run Walker coon hounds in the dark after those big Illinois coons and beagle and bassets after rabbits in the cold or rain. Never did it for money, just the love of the hunt and the thrill of it. Got paid for the coon hides and ate the rabbits but never made any money at it. Not the point. Everyone needs a hobby that gives them some sort of satisfaction or else why do that? With the price of everything so high it is in a person’s best interest to find a hobby that gives something back so that the hobby doesn’t break the bank so to speak. Those folks that are queasy about killing stuff have led a sheltered life away from the reality that meat comes from something dead that had some help being dead. Some have decided that man should not kill any animals. They are free (in this country) to believe whatever they want. I believe I will raise or hunt or fish for what I want to eat and I have no issue with killing whatever it might be. If I want to kill something because it is harmful to other’s property then I might do that. Trying to break even is just common sense. Too bad it is in short supply nowadays. More power to you and have a hell of a good time, life is too short to not live it while you can.

  5. Jreed November 14, 2016

    we usually reply from our dirrect email which is the same as the website only @gmail

  6. Jreed November 14, 2016

    just found out how to work the comment section in my admin page … cheers thanks for supporting us online in many places and forums …. Jreed

  7. Frank November 20, 2016

    Hola! I’ve been reading your site for a long time now and finally got the
    courage to go ahead and give you a shout out
    from Lubbock Texas! Just wanted to tell you keep up the great work!

  8. Jreed November 21, 2016

    Thanks for following along Frank, no courage needed. I love interacting and sharing with a large group of people from all over. Feel free to drop a line when ever you like ….Jreed

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