b.hromada :
thats so funny, 13 cats!! I like that, your zoo! Thats what it is too! Hey, you live NW of chicago? The city of Chicago allows chickens, wonder why your city doesn't??
Makes no sense, huh? How did you keep a rooster? I had one for a short time, but rehomed him because I DIDN'T want to be "found out". Lotta good that did me. My babies live behind a wooden fence, and you can't see them unless you walk into my yard and peek in. I told my hubby that it must have been the Goodyear Blimp going over our house, and they saw them, and told animal control.
Or maybe one of the planes going over, because we have small airport and theres a flying school there. I guess the run-way is directly over where our house is located, right in its path. I'm only grasping at straws here. It doesn't matter really, it only matters that they found out about them. But you know, the Blimp could see, right, they don't fly fast, so maybe. I'll keep you posted on my progress. Like I said, I'm not given them up, they bother no one, and they ARE my pets, just like the rest of my ZOO!
Barbara
Roaster lived in our spare bathroom at night. He was a small bantee mix my DH found abandoned at 1 day old at my FIL's house. Roosted on the frame of the shower door and pooped in the tub...easy clean. for most of the day he had the run of the house. He would poop in my cats litter boxes but still had his dollops that he trained me to clean. I would be out with him during free range time. We spent hours together gardening.
When he got loud, I would yell "Roaster" and he would actually sass me, then come to me. My neighbors loved him, but had to bring him in many times on nice days.
He would do his cock a doodle whenever strangers walked past.
Best protector I ever had. Would even have a fit if there was a strange voice on the answering machine.
Yes, I'm rambling on...sorry.
My girls have been in the large pen my husband built for me in our basement. They will be in the outdoor coop next week when it is finished.
I may get busted too.
Yes it is unreal that the city of Chicago allows chickens.
My husband had a beautiful antique tractor in our driveway that he rebuilt. Got a warning notice that no agricultural vehicles were allowed per ordinance. It was OK once he put a backhoe on it to consider it landscaping equipment......
We have a farm we will be moving to in about a year. I can't wait!