- Mar 17, 2013
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We are allowed 2 animal units here, or 26 chickens. It used to be we were allowed roosters last summer but our nosey neighbor had that changed. Another neighbor picked up 26 + chickens from TSC. Let the roosters mature to 7-8 months and then the other neighbor had the ordinance changed, so the roosters went, but we had to get rid of our single quiet rooster who at 7 months still had not crowed...can you tell I'm bitter?
But now that neighbor is gone. We live in the poorest county in the state, and yes sections of this township are adjacent to lakes and are lake homes for the city people. But the area where we live is permanent homes, seasonal hunting camps or 4wheeler camps. All I want is one rooster to get fertile eggs so I can maintain an egg laying flock.
I would imagine that trying to get things changed for a rooster are different then trying to get hens. But maybe not. Any ideas or thoughts, I'm just starting to look into this. I looked at some of the sticky threads but most seemed to pertain to hens.
Thanks!
But now that neighbor is gone. We live in the poorest county in the state, and yes sections of this township are adjacent to lakes and are lake homes for the city people. But the area where we live is permanent homes, seasonal hunting camps or 4wheeler camps. All I want is one rooster to get fertile eggs so I can maintain an egg laying flock.
I would imagine that trying to get things changed for a rooster are different then trying to get hens. But maybe not. Any ideas or thoughts, I'm just starting to look into this. I looked at some of the sticky threads but most seemed to pertain to hens.
Thanks!