Never made a mistake.

The thread is really pretty long so I won't add another 10 pages of my mistakes. I'll just list a couple.
#1 Not finding BYC before I actually started building chicken coops and getting chickens. I have a foolish amount of money spent on various items. That now just sit up in the rafters or just thrown out. There is a wealth of information on this site that can really allow you to do things correctly the first time. I surely am one who likes to do things MY way but could of saved myself some headaches had BYC been found sooner.
#2 Putting course stone in the run in some spots, was wondering why they were getting bumblefoot, once stones taken out problem went away.
#3 Playing Vet and while wrapping a chickens foot after treating bumblefoot I accidentally wrapped her back toe into the bandage causing it to eventually die and fall off. That still makes me upset to this day. She is doing great now and still here, it is amazing how resilient these birds really are.
I could go on and on but like I said I'll keep it short.
Would also like to thank the Creator and the many contributors of BYC for having this site so that others can hopefully not have a laundry list of "worst things we first did".
Happy New Year !!!


The thread is really pretty long so I won't add another 10 pages of my mistakes. I'll just list a couple.
#1 Not finding BYC before I actually started building chicken coops and getting chickens. I have a foolish amount of money spent on various items. That now just sit up in the rafters or just thrown out. There is a wealth of information on this site that can really allow you to do things correctly the first time. I surely am one who likes to do things MY way but could of saved myself some headaches had BYC been found sooner.
#2 Putting course stone in the run in some spots, was wondering why they were getting bumblefoot, once stones taken out problem went away.
#3 Playing Vet and while wrapping a chickens foot after treating bumblefoot I accidentally wrapped her back toe into the bandage causing it to eventually die and fall off. That still makes me upset to this day. She is doing great now and still here, it is amazing how resilient these birds really are.
I could go on and on but like I said I'll keep it short.
Would also like to thank the Creator and the many contributors of BYC for having this site so that others can hopefully not have a laundry list of "worst things we first did".

Happy New Year !!!