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  1. SaltLakeSpice

    Utah!

    I hatched out some marraduna Basque hens this spring and I have a late blooming rooster that I would like to find a new home for. If anyone is interested just send me a message. I'm in the Bluffdale area.
  2. SaltLakeSpice

    Midvale Utah Chicken Ordinance

    Midvale Utah Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed Based on lot size: (A) Lots with at least one-half acre: up to eight. (B) Lots with at least ten thousand square feet: up to five. (C) Lots with at least seven thousand square feet: up to three...
  3. SaltLakeSpice

    Sandy Utah Chicken Ordinance

    Sandy Utah Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed 10 Roosters Allowed No Permit Required No Coop Restrictions Partially enclosed and/or roofed structures (e.g. barns, corrals, cages, pens, coops, kennels and runs, etc.) are encouraged to be...
  4. SaltLakeSpice

    Provo Utah Chicken Ordinance

    Provo Utah Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed Based on lot size. 2 hens on a min 6,000sqft up to 6 hens on 10,000sqft or more Roosters Allowed No Permit Required Yes Coop Restrictions Chickens in residential zones must be kept in a secure...
  5. SaltLakeSpice

    Salt Lake City Utah Chicken Ordinance

    Salt Lake City Utah Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed 15 Roosters Allowed No Permit Required Yes Coop Restrictions Chickens shall be confined within a secure outdoor enclosed area. 1. The enclosed area shall include a covered...
  6. SaltLakeSpice

    Orem Utah Chicken Ordinance

    Orem Utah Chicken Ordinance Are Chickens Allowed in this location Yes Max Chickens Allowed 20 Roosters Allowed No Permit Required No Coop Restrictions chickens must be kept in a predator-resistant coop or chicken tractor at least 10 feet from all property lines at night; the...
  7. SaltLakeSpice

    Animal Name Game

    urchin
  8. SaltLakeSpice

    Utah!

    Glad you're here Sprawli.
  9. SaltLakeSpice

    Utah!

    I second what NurseDr had to say. My experience with the county folks easy and painless. They seemed most concerned with the coop being setback far enough from any neighbors. I was actually still under construction when they came by the first time so they just asked what my plans were to meet...
  10. SaltLakeSpice

    Anyone watch Whale Wars??

    Quote: There is an international governing body that monitors and manages whaling but membership is voluntary for interested countries (right now only about 1/3 to 1/2 of the world's countries are members) . The restrictions set by the governing body only apply the coastal waters "owned" by...
  11. SaltLakeSpice

    Let's see a show of hands.........

    I see that it's already been said a couple of times but it's worth repeating, switch to nipple waterers and never worry about shavings or poop or whatever getting in the water again. I love them and wish I would have known about them with my first batch of chicks. I can't say enough good things...
  12. SaltLakeSpice

    Addicted!

    from Utah
  13. SaltLakeSpice

    Newbie - Alaska

    A warm welcome from Utah
  14. SaltLakeSpice

    ABC count

    S1
  15. SaltLakeSpice

    Coop coming along

    This is a pretty good post but it still needs a little something to make it perfect. What is it...? oh yea, pictures : ) You seem very proud and excited, show that coop off.
  16. SaltLakeSpice

    Can someone post an ACCURATE photo?

    In short Araucanas and Ameraucanas are recognized APA/ABA breeds, while EEs are mutt chickens with the blue egg gene. The easiest way to distinguish Araucanas from Ameraucanas is that Araucanas don't have tails. Distinguishing EEs can be tougher because while they might exhibit all the traits...
  17. SaltLakeSpice

    New chicken owner: Am I doing it right?

    If you want to keep them around, I would catch them for exactly the reason you said, protection. To do that, I agree with damarisgw. If you wait til they are asleep, they are very easy to catch. They go into to a near coma like state and as long as they are somewhere you can reach them, you can...
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