- Jun 12, 2012
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Most of the people that are against people keeping chickens are people who don't have to worry about living paycheck to pay check. I think that if we start voting out all of these rich and spoiled people that are not in touch with the "little people" we all would have less issues with what we want to have in our back yard.
I mean come on it's not like we want to keep a chcken farm in our backyard. Most of us have under 10 chickens or less, but there are no rules (at least where I live) on the number dogs or cats you can have. How about people who keep parrots, cockatiels, or other hookbills? My parents used to raise birds and at one time had over 300 at their home, and all they needed was a license to sell them. They never had any complaints and the neighbor that lived next door to them said he could hear the dogs next door to him then my parents aviaries.
So my point is that we need to educate the public, and make sure the people we vote into a seat of power are not someone that has no clue about the
"little people."
I mean come on it's not like we want to keep a chcken farm in our backyard. Most of us have under 10 chickens or less, but there are no rules (at least where I live) on the number dogs or cats you can have. How about people who keep parrots, cockatiels, or other hookbills? My parents used to raise birds and at one time had over 300 at their home, and all they needed was a license to sell them. They never had any complaints and the neighbor that lived next door to them said he could hear the dogs next door to him then my parents aviaries.
So my point is that we need to educate the public, and make sure the people we vote into a seat of power are not someone that has no clue about the
"little people."