My biggest mistake was to when I got my first chickens. I had planned to get them from a breeder of heritage breeds, but the breeder was lousy at calling me back. I went to see a former school student who had taken up keeping chickens. I just wanted to see his set up. He greeted us with a rubber maid container full of 9 teenage chicks and said we could take these right away. A weasel had gotten into his coop and taken 4 chicks. These were the survivors. He needed to get rid of them. He went on to tell us what breeds they were and that it was easy to see most of them were hens.
Well, 5 were roosters, the breeds were completely off and all the hens had a genetic problem with their shell gland.
I learned not to jump to the pump to save someone.
We learned to butcher and ate 4 roosters. We learned that we would not ever want to do that again (slaughtering).
I could not fix the problem of the eggs, and i am the type to fall in love with every animal, so all the hens and one rooster got to live.
Well, 5 were roosters, the breeds were completely off and all the hens had a genetic problem with their shell gland.
I learned not to jump to the pump to save someone.
We learned to butcher and ate 4 roosters. We learned that we would not ever want to do that again (slaughtering).
I could not fix the problem of the eggs, and i am the type to fall in love with every animal, so all the hens and one rooster got to live.