Chicago Illinois Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
unlimited, but only as pets and for eggs
Roosters Allowed
No
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
Must be of a "humane" and adequate size for the animals, also, must be clean and...
Seriously, instead of soundproofing your coop and run, moving your chickens into a garage or under a deck, or talking to your neighbors, you are instead choosing to abuse your birds? I find this appalling, and I cannot believe you think this is some kind of scientific experiment. There are no...
Wow, sorry for the delay in replying to your question--I was on the Lincoln Park campus finishing my Masters in English.
How goes the adventures in chicken-keeping in Chicago for you?
Mine molted and pretty much stopped laying at the beginning of summer, and I didn't see many eggs until this past week. My three hens are older--they're almost two years old now, so I'd figured that they just weren't going to lay regularly anymore, and I'm okay with that (though I sorely miss...
I know mine like mango peels, but I was wondering if I could give them the pit/hard center bit of the fruit as well? I wouldn't expect that they'd eat the whole thing--in the same way that they leave the rind behind on watermelon slices. I think they'd just pick it clean. Does that sound okay?
Lincoln Park! I'm a grad student at DePaul! (Or I will be until this weekend when I finally graduate--whoo!)
Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of chicken ownership.
I'm on the southside, kind of near Midway.
I think it's absolutely wonderful that you took them in, and if you do end up deciding to split some of them up, PM me. I don't have room for seven, unfortunately, but I'd gladly take two!
I think you should mix the two. It doesn't have to be a perfectly even ratio, since the end goal is to transition to pellets. I successfully transitioned from mash to crumbles by mixing them together and slowly increasing the ratio of crumbles until the mash was gone. Plus, according to my avian...
Hi! Maybe some of the information/resources on this page could help you:
http://groups.google.com/group/chicago-chicken-enthusiasts/web/summary-of-city-chicken-ordinances?_done=%2Fgroup%2Fchicago-chicken-enthusiasts%3F
One other thing that matters here in Chicago is the no-slaughter rule...
How frustrating!
When you say you've tried medications and things, which medications have you tried?
Instead of sending a hen to be dissected, can you take a live one to a vet? Maybe the vet could pinpoint a bacteria/parasite that you can't see by testing a fecal sample/doing a blood test.
That's one lucky rooster to have a human so dedicated to caring for him.
I knew someone who had a wheelchair of sorts for her tiny dachshund who only had three legs. Maybe try looking up dog wheelchairs and see if you can find one for a teacup poodle or some other tiny breed?
I found a man giving away his entire flock on bestfarmbuys.com! I posted an ad there seeking hens of a few specific breeds that were about a year-old, and a man answered who was transitioning to a commercial egg-laying operation and getting rid of his heritage breeds. He simply gave me his eight...