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    Madison Heights MI, law change!

    MADISON HEIGHTS — Chickens can come home to roost in the city now that officials have voted to allow homeowners to keep a limited number of hens. The City Council this week voted to amend the city’s animal control ordinance which formerly banned backyard henhouses and forced resident Sara Kuzma...
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    New chicken tractor, opinions needed! (4 pics) Ventilation, etc.

    Just (almost) finished our chicken tractor. I would like some sugestions/opinions. The tractor is 4' X 6' and 4 1/2' high. This is home to 2 Brahma pullets (5+mo.) They free range during the day (double lot with 6' privacy fence). We are in SE Michigan. The back and 2 ends are covered with thick...
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    Chicken Tractor- my plans, Please help?

    I have a temp. chicken run that needs to be upgraded/expanded. I am looking at a chicken tractor type. I have 7 framed panels covered with 1" wire (hardware cloth?). They are 2' by 6'. The first pics are of the temp. coop/run. We are wanting to get 2-3 young pullets to raise in our yard (double...
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    Looking for EE pullet in SE Michigan

    I am looking for a very young EE pullet in Troy MI area. I had to find a new home for the EE cockrel we rescued and now am dreading not having a chicken in the yard. We cannot have roosters in Troy (Grrr). I am thinking of EE because of this ones docile temperment. Not looking for eggs so much...
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    Hello! I'm a new chicken owner.

    Hi all, We are the proud owner of an abandoned chicken. I am trying to find out what breed and sex. I love this bird! We live in Michigan and have a large back yard. This is our first chicken and so far so good! We did not have a coop for the first night. I do NOT recomend the bathroom as a...
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    What is this chicken?

    We have adopded an abandoned chicken. In a city parking lot! Owner of company tried to find where the chicken came from. We have named her/him JC (Just Chicken). No spurs, no crowing (this am she made an odd sound, but quiteer than a crow). Very docile, bare legs, I will try to upload a pic...
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