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In The Servery Check Fruit daily for freshness Tidy Shelves daily for a 'fronted' appearance. ( Bottles all pushed to the front of shelves.) There are always dishes to be done, and the serving wagon to be kept clean. Goblets, bowls, platters, plates, tankards, etc., are to be washed and checked for flaws, then returned to the shelves. Any broken crockery is to be taken out to the box behind the serving wagon and smashed so it is not useable. The floor is to be swept out and washed down, The counters need to be scrubbed, and clean. Also, slaves are to check the supplies in the serving wagon and refill them as necessary (or possible) from the Camp stores (freight wagons). Prepare and Cook a meal daily Baking - Pies, Bread etc. every morning Grind sa -tarna grain for flour Grind Blackwyne Beans Kettles of water, willowbark tea and blackwyne must be kept well stocked. Haul water from the river. There are barrels throughout Camp, many by various wagons, that are to be kept filled with water. They are placed about so that in case of raids, fires can be extinguished easily and quickly, (the importance of keeping them filled, not to mention that it is much more fun to be tossed into a barrel of water than to an empty barrel should the Free become engaged in a kajira tossing contest) Again, buckets to haul the water, and a yoke capable of holding 4 buckets at a time can be found in the freight wagon, as well as buckets in the serving wagon Rotate perishables on shelves, baskets and in pits daily so that older items are used first. Make sure that the items are all pushed towards the front neatly. The Chill Pit: Often overlooked, it needs regular cleaning and straightening as well. Stocks of butter, milk, eggs (things that will spoil) need to be rotated so that the oldest is used up first. There are baskets and bushels, and containers of vegetables, fruit, and such in the serving wagon. Be creative! Wagon Care Clean the Wagons, includes the Free, Servery, Medical, slave wagon. The Freight Wagons: The freight wagons must be kept straightened and organized so that we have easy access to supplies and are kept aware of what we run low on. Medical and Surgical Wagons: These wagons need to be cleaned regularly, and supplies, stocks noted and replenished according to the Camp Healer. Grease Wagon Wheels to stop them rusting Grease is a combination of several animal's grease and is kept in the storage wagon. With a long stick grease the axle of the wheels with a large amount of grease. Most Wagons have 8 wheels or more Weather proofing the Wagons. Mix dirt and straw with water then use a stick to press the mix anywhere there is a crack or a hole in a wagon. Gardening Pick fresh flowers for the wagons Weeding Pathways.. (Paths go to the river, hot springs & throughout the Camp) Check for and remove any plants that can harm (leech plants etc) Check paths for rocks or other sharp objects, most who walk them are bare footed, Clear snow in winter. Plant flowers, trees .. use the straw and dung from the animal pens for fertilizer (spring summer and fall work) Animal Care Feed the Animals Sleen (3 pens): 1 bucket of water in trough, per pen, 2 buckets of left-overs from slaughters per pen. The sleen hunt at night when they are released to guard the Camp, so it is not a big worry if there aren't any scraps to feed them. Kailla: 2 buckets of water in trough, and the scraps from the servery.. Also, once a week, an older or injured verr is lead live to the kailla pen.. Kailla need the kill as much as the meat.. Verr: 2 buckets of water in trough, 2 buckets of feed grains. Vulo: 1 bucket of water, 1 bucket of grain; also gather the eggs, 3/4 go to camp stores, and 1/4 leave for hatchlings for butchering when they are grown. Washing the Animals (kaiila, milk bosk) Washing, plus combing the shaggy coats of the bosk. Polishing and oiling their hooves and horns Training pet sleen and larls Teaching them to sit, stay, fetch, heel Clean animal pens.. rake out old straw and dung put in fresh straw |
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"When I returned to the wagon I saw the bosk had already been tended, though it was early in the day, and that there was a kettle on an outside fire boiling. I also noted that the dung sack was quite full. I bounded up the stairs and entered the wagon" ~Nomads of Gor, 147~ All slaves are expected to help with chores around Camp when not serving Free Persons. This page lists the chores that needs to be done in Tuchuk, for a slave should never be idle. When chores have been done a slave should copy & paste their chores with the time index included to the slave message board. Slaves will be evaluated for devotion and loyalty to the Camp on this basis. Chores too are an excellent training ground for new slaves. In a Tuchuk Camp chores are not just limited to slaves. The Frees of the Wagon did plenty of chores as well. Free Men handled the herding of bosk, building of wagons, and security of the camp. Free Woman did the cooking, weaving and other various duties Men would not.There is always something to do in a Tuchuk Camp. Be proud of the chores You have done as a Free. Post them also, as it shows the pride and honor You have for Tuchuk ***Special thanks to Chronos Raider of Fridges and TSV Tuchuk for permission to use parts of their pages and the knowledge within them, also thanks to Mistress Amukusa for negotiating with Master for permission*** |