http://mikethechickenvet.wordpress.com/2012/03/03/why-dont-cities-want-backyard-chickens/
My point-form summary of his article:
- the risk of animal suffering and human disease is significant if not done well
- biggest risk is people's ignorance
- feeding
- coop temperature
- disposal of 2lbs of manure per chicken per week
- appropriate breeds for climate
- keeping chickens in winter
- eggs with manure on them
- cracked eggs
- sick chickens
- vets for chickens
- zoonotic diseases (transferred from chickens to humans)
- should backyard coops be licensed and how?
- how are eggs that are shared with neighbours traced?
The cost and logistics of setting up a program may be insurmountable for a municipality, especially given the number of people who'd want to be licensed to offset the cost.
Suburban dweller aiming for greater self sufficiency, better nutrition and humane food.
Suburban dweller aiming for greater self sufficiency, better nutrition and humane food.





