Ah, great, so I have been mis-informed by people in both city hall and the police department.
Sigh, typical around here.
They, and I, completly mis-interpreted that to mean "chickens allowed", by missing the section in zoning and going straight to animals....so now I have an illegal flock in...
I live in Sedro-Woolley, IN city limits, and I have chickens on less than an acre, about .15ac in fact. I haven't been able to find the law quoted above, anywhere.
I know this is an old thread but this is all I can currently find in the city codes on their web site. I have talked to the code...
I'm not a duck owner or a pond owner (yet) but I do know a little about ecology.
Please don't order freshwater mussels from a distant location. In my neck of the woods some types are a terrible invasive pest. Not to mention intoduced species from different locations can carry unfamiliar pests...
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REVOLUTION!!! Talk to your vet! It should be good for 8+ wk olds!!!
An 8 week old kitten can become anemic from fleas, they could even kill him(though ususally not unless he's already weak), lost one when I was a kid that way. If money is tight you can also use some of the 12+ week...
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kissy kissy ! I wanna see bantam ducks !!!!!!!!!!!!
Chickielady http://www.holderreadfarm.com/ has pictures of bantam ducks. I warn you now you will want some, so maybe don't look! I was considering the Black East Indies or the Mini Silver Appleyards. Though I was hoping to get them...
Bummer though, metzer doesn't have bantam breeds...sigh. only Holderread's or Ideal so far as I know.
Yeah, trying to weigh the cuteness against the stench. I think I have to go through the stench, I need them to be calm and comfortable here. And I want just one pair, so I am gonna have some to...
Yep, there are bantam ducks. Yep, they are freaking adorable. Yep, come heck or high water I am getting some.
So if I can't find any in the neighborhood, there will be come spring, cause I'll have to order a quarter box and sell off the surplus. I just have to decide whether to get them from...
Hi, I am in Sedro-Woolley, WA. (NW corner)
Got 6 chickens (the gateway poultry) and now wishing for bantam ducks.
I know I could order from Holderreads, and I still might, but I was wondering if anybody around here closer might breed Black East Indies, Austrailian Spotted, or Mini Silver...
So, I am still thinking over my duck plans and I was wondering, would any of you recommend adult ducks or ducklings for the first time duck owner? I was wanting slug eaters in a suburban yard, so they need to be calm and well-adjusted, and for that I was thinking I need ducklings who get used to...
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Totally off topic, but zazouse, these are the prettiest muscovies I have ever seen! I never liked the caruncling much--I suppose these must be young hens? hmmmn, they'll win me over yet.
Thanks, I had a similar plan, I use bird netting around my new baby plants now for my chickens, but my DH says ducks will require something sturdier.
I planned chicken wire staked with rebar. My garden has a wheelbarrow path all the way around it so I could always have some way to maneuver...
I planned to keep a pair. I have to buy more than a pair to ship them, of course, so I planned to sell off the extra on craig's list after they start to feather out and I am sure of which I want.
The BEI's are barely my favorite for looks, with the mini Appleyards a very close second. I was...
I was wondering for those of you who have had them, what the personalities of these three breeds are.
I am aware that there is controversy over the name Mini Silver Appleyard, the ones I would be getting are from Holderread's. Or I could go with Austrailian Spotteds, also from Holderread, or...
Well that's a relief, so maybe my plan of having ducks on slug-patrol wasn't so harebrained after all...all I can say is that chickens like beetle-y things like grubs and sow bugs, stuff with legs, but they wont bother with slime--not even earthworms, never mind slugs. Picky little brats!
So maybe I need to get ducks AND a Lhasa Apso...I don't have ducks yet, trying to decide. I must have slug killers!!! Either that, or I douse my whole property in gasoline and torch the sucker-- which wouldn't help my garden anyway....
Ok, seriously, I live in NW Washington. I need to know, will ducks really eat slugs? Not poke at them, not just snack on one that wanders across their path once in a while, but really, really, seek and destroy? I would love to hear that they consume half their body weight in slugs a day, we have...
There are more slugs in my yard than in people in Seattle.
If you don't live in northwestern Washington, You. Can. Not. Understand.
I have lived in western Oregon, and northern California, nothing prepared me for the onslaught. I can't make it stop raining, I can't make the sun come out...
I considered Muscovies, but quiet isn't really the problem, stink is. And mud.
I was thinking little duck=little feet+less weight+less poop=less stink.
One neighbor on the block breeds pomeranian dogs, nothing can be louder than that. I don't particularly enjoy incessant noise, but normal...