Thank you for posting the city code : )
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Try this one... http://zenhens.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/CITY-OF-TUCSON-BIRDS-AND-BEES-August-15.pdf
It's a great synopsis and sounds like there are a lot of loopholes in it. For instance, it says it doesn't apply yo breeders. Well, if I'm hatching and raising my own, from my own flock, that should make me a breeder.
I am not in Tucson, but the code clearly states that sale of chicks/rabbits/ducklings are prohibited only on public property OR as a promotional gift/sale. So you can't put a sign up on your sidewalk advertising chicks for sale, but you can sell or give them away on your property.here is the city ordinance as it reads now in Tucson
Here is the ordinance that appears in the Tucson CIty Coe: Sec. 4-8. Sale of animals at swap meets and public property prohibited; sale of baby chickens, ducklings or young rabbits forbidden; exceptions; penalties.
(a) It shall be unlawful to display or offer for sale, trade, gift or other transfer of ownership or to make a sale, trade, gift or otherwise transfer any animal including birds and reptiles on or from any public street, roadway, right-of-way, sidewalk, park or swap meet.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or to give away baby chickens or ducklings under six (6) weeks of age or rabbits under two (2) months of age in less than half- dozen lots as premiums, novelties, prizes, pets or toys, for the promotion of any business, sale, activity or other promotional use.
(c) Exceptions. Subsection (a) shall not prohibit the sale, gift or other transfer of ownership of animals at activities or events that are regulated by other state or county agencies. Subsection (b) shall not be considered to prohibit the sale of display of baby chickens or ducklings or rabbits in proper facilities that comply with the provisions of any sanitary code, or other rules and regulations of the board of health, by breeders and those engaged in the business of selling for commercial breeding and raising purposes. Subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not prohibit the use of off-site signs or advertising, to the extent such signs or advertising are otherwise permitted.
(d) Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
(e) Penalties. A violation of any provision of this section is punishable by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) for any person. Each day such violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.
That is the way I interpret it as well.I am not in Tucson, but the code clearly states that sale of chicks/rabbits/ducklings are prohibited only on public property OR as a promotional gift/sale. So you can't put a sign up on your sidewalk advertising chicks for sale, but you can sell or give them away on your property.
Any one get the tour de coops news letter??? Is any one participating in the festivities?
Hi Nancy, it's good to see you back.Could you plant a some kind of vine on the south and west sides of your enclosure to help with the shade? Let us know how the portable cooler works for you.![]()
I have shade cloth on the upper part of the gazebo, on the west and south and part of the east sides. Poplar trees on the west. I know the cooler won't cool the whole pen, but decided it would at least give them a cool spot to stand around and cool down some. Thinking about climbing roses, maybe?? Might be too hot for them tho'. I do have that bouganvilla that is waiting for me to move off the deck and into the ground. It's really pretty, but is it chicken safe? Have to research that.Thanks for the wb.I have shade cloth on the upper part of the gazebo, on the west and south and part of the east sides. Poplar trees on the west. I know the cooler won't cool the whole pen, but decided it would at least give them a cool spot to stand around and cool down some. Thinking about climbing roses, maybe?? Might be too hot for them tho'. I do have that bouganvilla that is waiting for me to move off the deck and into the ground. It's really pretty, but is it chicken safe? Have to research that.
Bouganvilla is fine. All my chicks eat and sleep under it. I don't really know if they're eating it, but they peck and pull at it all the time.
There was a article a couple weeks ago someone posted or wrote here I forget about being weary of using an artificial cooling method like that.
I bought some kind of Cardinal Climber or something but haven't thrown the seeds yet because I may move my chicken site. Wonder if they'll do good in a lot of sun?
I kind of use a combination of these. I already have a bit of slope, so I have good drainage, with a deep litter of compost and pine shavings. Since my run is roofed over, I get some of those cheap Harbor Freight tarps and staple them to the inside of the rafters. I can live with the humidity, but all the rain is going in the neighbors yard!
made me think of the Frozen song Let it go.