So I did just find out that Indy does not require any permits; however, Speedway does. Which is weird since it is a part of Indy. Oh, well. Good news, I don't live in Speedway! :)
Yeah, no subdivision or HOA issues. So that helps. Thanks! Accidental fermentation isn't so bad. People would totally love that stuff- even if not the chickens. ;) One of our neighbors is learning to do grain fermentation so we can make our own sprouted grain breads!!! I may ask you questions...
Yeah, I couldn't find anything recent either that stated otherwise. Just didn't want to get into trouble for not having proper docs/permits or whatnot if it was in fact required. I am trying a local urban homesteading store for info, too. I will see what they have to say. If they don't know...
Does anyone in the Indy area know if you still have to get a permit to have chickens? I was told by a neighbor that a few years ago, a friend of his was told she had to get one, and she paid $12 or something and never had any more issues with the city. BUT, I was also told my someone with...
I agree. My mom was in the mall in Kokomo when things hit there, and all they have really talked about is the bank that got demolished- with no one in it. Their neighborhood was hit along with the fire station, and none of that has really been talked about... all because a historical building...
Been working on getting our aquaponics system started and haven't really had time to look through all the recent posts. Am trying to catch up today!!! Sad to see some of the animal issues that have come up recently- calves, chickens, etc. Just a reminder that there are those who will do anything...
Thanks! I will most definitely be looking into my options. Since we are doing this with our neighbors, I am hoping to have around 6-8 chickens of different ages so I can save on the expenses a little but still get eggs!! I do not think I can have more than 8 chickens in the yard max, tho. So I...
Hi. My name is Jama, and I live in a wonderful neighborhood with some of the best neighbors you can imagine. We started doing community dinners several months ago and are now attempting to start helping one another out more. One gentleman and his wife are taking on hydroponics so we can grow...