Shared. Never is 50/50, because of what each person does outside of chore stuff.
We cover for each other as needed, with each of us doing at least 60% much of the time.
Kids did the horse stalls daily unless there was some function they had to attend, then a parent covered. Last kid
leaves for school in March, so I will probably do most of the stall cleaning after that. Have actually been
doing stalls since April after her shoulder surgery and therapy time, but she is back on the job now. Of course with my
NEW TO US Kabota Tractor, I expect things to be easier than stalls in the past. Love the front end loader!!!
We both take turns feeding and turning horses and calf out or bringing them in. He does it if I have a meeting, on most
weekend mornings so I can sleep in. I am more available now than he is, so most of the chores are mine. We
share the horses, so not much of a "your horse" thing going. I am more picky, so I do the checking up on things,
clean tanks and buckets, rotate fields, walk fences. He keeps the machinery working smoothly so I can just go to work,
does maintenance stuff with kid or my help if needed. I spread manure most times, mow, drag and fertilize, he
moves dirt, we both plow snow. He works a lot of hours, hard labor, so he needs to rest a bit when he gets home!
He did a lot of covering for me when kids were smaller and I worked putting in 10 or 12 hours a day. As
I said, things are never 50/50 in a working partnership. Each partner gives at least 60% to 70% keeping
things going smoothly. You take turns on "who works hardest" as circumstances change.