Lake Stevens Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
unknown
Roosters Allowed
No
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
City/Organization Contact name
City of Lake Stevens
Additional Information
14.44.075 Farm Animals (3) Small...
woodenville Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
3 on a min. of one acre
Roosters Allowed
No
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
must be 35ft from property line
City/Organization Contact name
City of Woodenville
Additional...
Snohomish Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
5 in a plot greater than 5,000 sq ft
Roosters Allowed
No
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
10 feet away from any property line
City/Organization Contact name
City of Snohomish...
Brier Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
Roosters Allowed
Yes
Permit Required
N/A
Coop Restrictions
n/a
City/Organization Contact name
City of Brier
Additional Information
http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Brier/
Chapter...
Fife Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
No
Max Chickens Allowed
Roosters Allowed
No
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
n/a
City/Organization Contact name
City of Fife
Additional Information
19.68.080 Livestock allowance Describes how much the...
Mill Creek Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
Harboring rabbits and hens.
A. Minimum Lot Size for Harboring Rabbits and Hens. The minimum lot size for harboring rabbits and hens in the city shall be 7,200 square feet.
B. Number of...
Kent Washington Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
3
Roosters Allowed
No
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
City/Organization Contact name
City of Kent
Additional Information
15.08.070 Keeping of animals. state 3 fowl on a minimum...
Hi! My name is Jessica and my family and I have a small farm out here in Snohomish Washington. Currently we have 2 sheep, 4 Rabbits (more on the way as my girls are due) an immense amount of chickens, 2 turkeys, 22 pheasants in the bator that are hatching as I type, some Marans & Ameraucanas...
Ok, So a few of my hens went broody and there babies started hatching today. The chicks seem to be doing great in with the hens but I am wondering if I should pull them out? I am a first ime natural mother here.... every other chick hatched on my small farm was in a bator so I am soooo lost...
I know its been a while.. been so darn busy marketing my company and going to training that I have gotten so side tracked!
I had some wonderful new to share! Well I had two Wyondottes that decided to go broody on me, had at least a total of 30-40 between the 2, well, they started hatching...
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That is such an AWESOME idea!!!
Jess, try the hatcheries like Stromberg's and I think Murray McMurray they have carried the fingers before...also try good feed stores.
They are supposed to screw right into the washer tub (through the holes that are already there)
I think there are web...
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That is such an AWESOME idea!!!
Jess, try the hatcheries like Stromberg's and I think Murray McMurray they have carried the fingers before...also try good feed stores.
They are supposed to screw right into the washer tub (through the holes that are already there)
I think there are web...
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We're going to do meat birds next spring but we have a friend who has one of those whiz bang style chicken pluckers that he'll let us borrow. Otherwise, DH had mandated stripping them. I'm so glad we won't lose the skin since it makes much better stock. If you've never seen one of those...
ok, is everyone so against plucking by hand? my x mother in law and I would race to see who could pluck em quicker....lol sticky wet feathers everywhere but if you are only doing a bird for dinner then its no worries....pot of boiling water and five minutes time and you'll have a nice clean...