ALABAMA!!

Sportees, The ads from PIedmont would be me. I have dealt with a lot of buyers and sellers on BYC. If there is anything listed you need just pm. I will be going to Cedartown next week.

Roy
 
I have 4 that I just hatched (Jersey Giant) I think I have 2-3 roos. I am only looking to keep a pair so i will have one for sale in a few more weeks not sure when as they are about 3 weeks old.

Edited to add: I also will have a couple of Millie Fleur D'Uccle Roos, Porcelian D'Uccle Roos, Silver Sebirght Roo, Silkies, and a few mix breed hens and roos. Ring neck phesants (maybe a couple) and 4 miniature goats for sale also (3 does and 1 whether)
 
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I am sorry, I should have been more specific. I need one that is a about 5 months old or older. (JERSEY GIANT ROOSTER) I appreciate you letting me know!
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I have a question for Alabama posters....is there a regulation somewhere that says you can only have so many chickens (I don't know the number) and then you have to have a permit? I have a neighbor that said something about needing a permit (she has 25 chickens and sells her eggs)...

My flock is growing...I currently have 5 mature roosters (a couple of which need to go..) I have about 24 laying hens, 8 auracana that I am raising up not sure of the pullet/cockerel ration quite yet, 22 chicks that have hatched out, 30 eggs still under hens, and 54 eggs in the incubator. (Most of the incubator chicks are Red Star and will be for sale)...

I am out in Russell county....I have 22 acres total, my chickens are free range on about 2 acres...(for some reason, they like being up by the house...

Anyway, the neighbor told my kids that I needed a permit to sell my eggs if I had more than a few chickens....Any help with this would be appreciated...
 
I know someone that has a permit to sell eggs, but I don't know if it has to do with how many chickens she has. I will have to ask her that next time I see her.
 
I have heard here (St. clair county) if you are in City limits you have to have a permit to sell eggs. But I don't know that for a fact..
But not a permit for how many chickens you have.
Glad I am out of City limits!!
 

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