Monroe North Carolina Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location
Yes
Max Chickens Allowed
not listed
Roosters Allowed
Yes
Permit Required
No
Coop Restrictions
100 ft from property line
City/Organization Contact name
City of Monroe 704 282 4700(animal control) 704...
we have several, the beeman is really nice, rifle crack with the subsonics, the larger .20 and .22 caliber are hard hitters. It also comes with a .177 barrel and scope in a package deal at walnasty. It is a lethal machine as far as being recorded by big brother, pay cash at walnasty...
I have two coops with two rooster each, they do fine, I have five loose on yard and they figured it out for them selves. As soon as I get a chance I will haul the extras off to the sale (if we do not eat them) and put the new roo in place, and he will be the only I believe. A peaceful EE
marathonmultiplesmom wrote:
Just curious why many of you in 4 seasons climates hatch in Oct? Doesn't it require that you keep them indoors for a long time? I always thought this was a Spring time thing? Anyway, just curious on your take why you like to set eggs in Oct. Maybe I am missing...
a newbie question, is a white jap longtail phoneix a bantam or standard sized for chicken, and what about where they originate, would they be a bantam there or a standard?
My once favorite Barred Rock roo lost his tail feathers earlier this year and it just hit me like a ton of bricks MOLT, I thought the tough old hen in there plucked him or he broke it off fighting the fence between him and the free range rooster, but it was a molt, why did that not register...
not sure when my hatch will be, found a missing hen in a wall mounted box, that is where I found her sitting on a clutch I guess about a week now, She is a first time broody, hatched this spring a week after Easter by my broody jap phoenix hen, her mother, Rooster was RIR, but she has taken...
I walked an 8 by 12 by 8 building across the yard using an eight foot cedar post and a cinder block once, by myself, hard work made easier , then I started rolling them on post, actually old cast pipe I found. use a block and lever to lift the building to put the post under it, watch you...
Buy post taller than width of building, three should be enough post, and roll, you can probably use an eye bolt and cable or strap through the framing underneath and pull it with a mower or tractor, moving post as you go, . That's how I move them all here, even onto trailers that way. But a...
I have a Easter hatched hen sitting eggs right now also. 5 to 6 mo old. she started laying and sat soon after, she got run off her first choice which was poor, and stuck days later on a wall mounted box commonly used by free rangers. She is a RIR rooster and white jap phoneix and is jap...
the vertical boards are the waste from things such as the barn behind, because it was only a coop it was OK to use vertically as it was only waste. which equals free coop supplies, something we all love still today.
I have ten hens and get eight to ten eggs daily. I stopped collection wed a week ago. this sunday, eleven days later three broodies, two sharing a nest a third on a second nest. when they had so many eggs they begin to break them, I do believe it kicks starts them. I removed ninety one eggs...
it helps to keep her on a wire floor, no nesting at all. I use a 2' by 2' square cage hanging from the coop ceiling, with only a roost, water, and feed, after seven days or the first egg I will return the hen to the flock and watch. A broody jail, and it will break them.
secrest feed and seed, monroe hardware co both will sell you what you want in monroe nc. tsc here has six chick minimum. secrest feed and seed is getting ready to order, she is one block from PO and will order what you request. I have really good luck dealing with secrest feed in downtown
I was wondering what was causing comb damage on my flock, then found it is the dividers on my antique galvanized hanging feeder. It works great still for the EE's but no std comb chickens allowed at it anymore, it caught on their comb when they back out.
someone will probably correct me, but "burns" on chickens feet from litter happens and heals easy. pics please, it may not be bumblefoot I have been in commercial houses where almost every two week old had burns, they put out a drying agent and all were better in days.