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    calling any one from missouri

    Hello! I am hoping for lots of "chime ins". My funds will be sorely limited to buying a used mobile home maybe renting on a property outside of the Raymore city limits. If I have to, I will rehome them here. In SC. But I have already pared my flock from 32 down to 11. So...I am looking...
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    calling any one from missouri

    Yeah. That's what I found. A 3 acre minimum. I possibly may be living either on the south edge of Raymore( Bristol Dr.). or hopefully find someplace with the 3 acre requirement.
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    calling any one from missouri

    Hello fellow chicken keeper people!! I am looking at moving to the Belton/Raymore MO area, and am wondering if others there are keeping any back yard chickens. I have a small flock, 10 hens and a rooster, but am not finding anything promising so far on statutes. I am from KCMO, but currently...
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    Greenwood, SC zoning laws for back yard chickens

    Thank you!! I am looking at it now. :thumbsup
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    Greenwood, SC zoning laws for back yard chickens

    I have done the search here, and not turning up anything. Do any of you BYC people live in or around Greenwood SC? I am hoping to relocate there from another area in SC, but even with my Greenwood SC statutes and zoning searches, I am coming up blank. Right now I am rural Saluda County, so...
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    Transporting adult poultry for long distances..how do I do it?

    I am considering moving myself from SC to MO. I will be driving. Most likely a U-Haul truck. Is it possible to transport a small flock of birds in the back of one of these? Is there any way to find out state statutes per transporting poultry? I know people do it, for show purposes. I...
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    Ugh! Stupid young rooster...

    Just keep an eye on them. i don't do anything unless a rooster tears a hen with his spurs. Sometimes, a hen ends up traumatized by a particularly aggresssive rooster and I have to separate the hen. I have one of those right now. I tried the hen aprons, but they really weren't very...
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    Topic of the Week - Feather Pecking/Eating

    Toss in a handful of bugs, or cat food, or, meat scraps from supper. They need protein to grow feathers. Oyster shell is more making egg shell. I have had up to 35 birds, all mixed flock...and I am new at raising poultry. 2011. I have not had any feather pickers. Now, I gave one of the...
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    New to site and in trouble already

    I hear about many people trying to re-home free roosters on Craigslist...all over the USA.
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    New to site and in trouble already

    Tallahassee- https://tallahassee.craigslist.org/search/gra?query=roosters
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    New to site and in trouble already

    Craigslist is always a good way to find free roosters.
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