Well, the dream of owning chickens sorta died out because I felt like I wasn't ready. Then we moved from our location next to a park. But we moved to another house in unincorporated Whittier, on a bigger lot. Our neighbor happens to have a unique lot and multiple chickens, so the hobby just sort...
From what I've read, it needs to be 20 feet from my residence, 35 feet from my neighbors residence, and 5 feet from fence lines. I live on a corner lot next to a huge county park so I only have one neighbor who runs a softball training program in his back yard and rescues huskies. As long as...
From what I can tell, I can, based on where I live, which isn't that far from Florence and Carmenita. Now to figure out the coop. I want only a couple but am smart enough to know to plan for a few more than I think I want now.
Hey all,
I am an aspiring chicken owner but wanted to make sure I have all my chicks in a row before I take the plunge. My first concern is whether or not I can actually have them. I live in Whittier, which looks like it's an apparent no-go, but I live in an area that is considered...