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  1. Danaus29

    Hamilton Ohio

    How many acres do you have and are you in a platted subdivision? If you are not in a platted subdivision and have over an acre you are good to go. If you have over 5 acres and are anywhere in the state, state law allows agriculture. The reference you need is in the Ohio Revised Code, do a...
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    Selling Eggs in Ohio, NEED INFO PLEASE

    That's because if you are selling them from your home there aren't any except eggs need to be refrigerated. If you were taking them to work to sell or selling from a farm market you would need to apply for a mobile vendors license and have your cooling equipment inspected. You should clean...
  3. Danaus29

    Frustrated with my city

    Endur50, you shouldn't have too many problems with your chickens. State law allows agriculture and animals on properties of more than 5 acres. But then just because the state allows it doesn't mean the city and other local entities won't try to fight you. The Ohio Farm Bureau just finished up...
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    Please give me your interpretation on my local ordinances

    How much land do you have? I have just over an acre and would not be able to meet these set-backs: The keeping of any farm animal or fowl is only permitted in a building or other structure located not less than 100 feet from any well and no part of which is closer to any property line, public...
  5. Danaus29

    How do I actually find the Indiana laws about poultry/livestock/etc.

    Have you checked your county and/or township zoning? The state laws are on this site but you have to download them in order to read the whole thing: http://www.state.in.us/legislative/ic/code/
  6. Danaus29

    How to Get Urban Chickens in Columbus, Ohio

    In Franklin county (inside Columbus city limits this might be different) you are now required to apply for a certificate of zoning compliance to install any buildings or fences. They expect even people who have more than an acre to submit to this stupid requirement. However state law allows...
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    Clark county Ohio. Chickens OK?

    How much land do you have? This issue is covered first and foremost under state law regarding agriculture. If you have more than an acre and are not in a platted subdivision you can have livestock. If you have more than 5 acres you can have livestock even in a platted subdivision. A board of...
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    Don't know if its legal to have chickens in my backyard?

    You sound like you are too busy at this time to care for any chickens. If I am reading correctly your parents are renting the house where you live. If so why bother to plant anything that will stay on the property in hopes of hiding a few hens? Wait a few years then look for a place where you...
  9. Danaus29

    Newbie needs some help

    I would interpret that to mean that if you want to keep chickens within 25 feet of your neighbors house they must give you a written permit to keep them within 25 feet of their house. More than 25 feet, good to go, unless it's written elsewhere that you can't keep poultry under other...
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    Butler County Chicken Laws???? Can't Find Anything

    You need to find out if you are located in a platted subdivision. State law permits agriculture on lots of more than 1 acre but allows zoning authorities to regulate animals on lots between 1 and 5 acres. More than 5 acres you can have any animals you want under state law.
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    News- Clucking Chickens in Hollywood Yard Prompt Lawsuit

    "She said in court that she thought she was moving to a nice neighborhood and now her guests have to see us and it embarrasses her! We lived here when she moved in and we told her about the chickens and she said that she loved it and wanted to buy some from us!! " Yes it was posted that the...
  12. Danaus29

    Elyria, OH 44035

    The link didn't work for me.
  13. Danaus29

    Elyria, OH 44035

    You'll have to get a copy of the zoning regulations from the city department.
  14. Danaus29

    Muscovies in US - REGULATION CHANGES OPEN FOR COMMENTS - 10/1 update

    I'll be keeping my fingers crossed. Domestic livestock do not need to be under USFWS regulation.
  15. Danaus29

    Confused about zoning.

    You need to find out which entity has jurisdiction over your location. County, township, village, state, etc. Once you know which entity has jurisdiction you go to their code.
  16. Danaus29

    Englewood Ohio

    Why would you say 1/2 acre isn't enough to raise poultry? Lots of people in many cities in Ohio do have small (less than 10) flocks of chickens. Then what about all those people who raise pigeons (also considered poultry) on apartment roofs in large cities?
  17. Danaus29

    Englewood Ohio

    http://www.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway.dll/Ohio/englewood_oh/cityofenglewoodohiocodifiedordinances?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:englewood_oh The above is a link to the city zoning regs. All I could find specifically mentioning poultry was this: (m) No livestock or poultry...
  18. Danaus29

    Englewood Ohio

    How much land do you have and are you inside the city limits?
  19. Danaus29

    I guess this answers my question for Eastlake Ohio - Now what?

    How much land do you have and are you in a subdivision? Ohio law allows keeping animals on more than 5 acres but you have to get a zoning variance for it if the city has an ordinance against livestock. Also by Ohio law you are allowed to keep bees on properties of over 1 acre.
  20. Danaus29

    what to do?

    It would help some if we knew what state you live in. Some state laws are easy to google and there might be another poster here who knows your state law. In Ohio if you have a survey done and have been paying the property taxes the farmer cannot continue to farm your land legally unless he is...
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