- Jul 3, 2012
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Hey all
This summer I started keeping a few chickens in a coop I built in my backyard. I knew it wasn't allowed, but I figured since one neighbour puts out grain for deer and another lets their cat wander all over the block they wouldn't care about 4 chickens.
I was wrong
A chicken disappeared from the coop one day a few weeks after I got them, and after a look around turned up nothing, I figured a local dog probably got a hold of it. Three weeks later a neighbour stops by to ask if the chicken running around the yard across the street was mine. Long story short. A bylaw officer shows up a couple hours later and tells me to get rid of the chickens, which I did
I've spent the last couple months going before town council to get them to change the law to allow a small flock of birds to be kept in town, which they've finally agreed to....sort of.

They've set up a pilot project for 5 families to have chickens for a year. The problem is that for the pilot project, you need the written permission of both neighbours to be involved. I had both neighbours, but then one of them went down to the town office and had her name taken off
Now I'm unable to participate in the whole chicken project I've been working on for the last six months.
Any ideas for changing my neighbours mind? Has anyone had difficult neighbours in regards to having a coop? She's an elderly woman who has trouble getting around, so for her to go out and drive herself down to the town office tells me she wasn't keen on the whole thing to begin with. Plus, the anger I feel over being denied this opportunity for the next year has made it difficult for me to even talk to her.
Thoughts? Encouragement? I need 'em both
Neil

This summer I started keeping a few chickens in a coop I built in my backyard. I knew it wasn't allowed, but I figured since one neighbour puts out grain for deer and another lets their cat wander all over the block they wouldn't care about 4 chickens.
I was wrong

A chicken disappeared from the coop one day a few weeks after I got them, and after a look around turned up nothing, I figured a local dog probably got a hold of it. Three weeks later a neighbour stops by to ask if the chicken running around the yard across the street was mine. Long story short. A bylaw officer shows up a couple hours later and tells me to get rid of the chickens, which I did

I've spent the last couple months going before town council to get them to change the law to allow a small flock of birds to be kept in town, which they've finally agreed to....sort of.
They've set up a pilot project for 5 families to have chickens for a year. The problem is that for the pilot project, you need the written permission of both neighbours to be involved. I had both neighbours, but then one of them went down to the town office and had her name taken off

Any ideas for changing my neighbours mind? Has anyone had difficult neighbours in regards to having a coop? She's an elderly woman who has trouble getting around, so for her to go out and drive herself down to the town office tells me she wasn't keen on the whole thing to begin with. Plus, the anger I feel over being denied this opportunity for the next year has made it difficult for me to even talk to her.
Thoughts? Encouragement? I need 'em both

Neil