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I'm sorry to hear that... that's so sad...Agree with Shannon. A friend has had house chickens for over 30 years, till her last 3 died of Mareks. She had 2 mature Serama hens, she never allowed outside because they could fly. Her one mature silkie hen was allowed out in the yard with the dog. It seems the silkie brought the Mareks's disease to the others they died a day apart. She hasn't gotten any birds since.
I totally agree that animals should be outside!! I wish there were some way I could fight for this right to own and keep chickens outdoors in a tidy coop, but I don't really have any options.5 yrs to say hi!Glad you took a seconds to say hi!
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As far as indoor chicken raising in a suburban setting, I can't even begin to list the daily responsibilities that would be inherited.
To each their own but personally I feel livestock should be outside to breath fresh air, and humans indoors should have fresh air as well.
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QUOTE="Summer Byer, post: 21658382, member: 300779"]I totally agree that animals should be outside!! I wish there were some way I could fight for this right to own and keep chickens outdoors in a tidy coop, but I don't really have any options.
I hate to say it but if keeping chickens is against the local law then that’s just it. The only option, besides having them outside and being fined, is having them inside, which is a little against the laws of nature, or, crazy idea, obeying the ordinance and not having chickens. Sorry.