Connecticut Chicken Stock

Tony,

I also live in Shelton ( Hubbell La.) I want to have 2-3 chickens. But after asking questions at planning and zoning I'm afraid I'll have to have a covert operation. Still have to talk to a neighbor or two and get their feeling about it. I don't want to get my coop up and running and then have someone drop a dime on me. I really hope it works out. Any ideas that might help?

Frank
 
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There are planty of chickens in your area and in Shelton. Hubbell lane is perfect. Don't
you back up to the woods and hillside? I grew up in Derby and spent a lot of time at
Indian Well as a teen.

A small coop with 3 or 4 hens would be quiet and covert. I've always got chicks
so let me know when you want to give it a shot. I'm in Beacon Falls.

Don
 
Chickenstock CT-style sounds great! It's around the time of end-of-the-school-year craziness, but I'm hoping to be there.

Susan
 
Ok,

What breeds does everyone have and what do you plan on bringing to the swap?
 
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Hmmm. I haven't decided what to hatch yet for spring. Any suggestions???
What kind of chicks would people like to see at the chickenstock? I'll hatch
some.

Disclaimer: I'm not a breeder or anything, just a hatchaholic. I only charge for chicks
to cover costs and I never cover costs.
 
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Hi Don,

My yard is about 1 acre. I live next to a cattle farm which is great. My problem is a neighbor whose house is kind of behind me. Maybe they will be fine with it, I'm not to sure. I'm deciding if I should talk to them or just do it. I asked zoning and they said you now need 5 acres even for just 1 chicken. Unless the chickens were pre-exsisting to the latest law. Anyway, I'm having fun planning this out, best coop design, best type of chicken, etc. Thanks for the offer of the chicks, I hope to take you up on it. Would it be possible to visit your place sometime? I want to get ideas to what I might need.

Thanks, Frank
 
Sure Frank. Just PM me for my address and phone number. We are right off
42 on the Bethany line.

My suggestion is talk to the neighbor if you are friendly with them. Tell them you
are not going to have a roo.

I've got a bad attitude on towns. I'd tell zoning to go jump in the river. People
can have huge dogs but the town thinks they can say you can't have a few hens.
*^%(*%&)*^*(

Shelton used to be a nice town. Now it's Howe Ave Harlem and Huntington ^&%&*^.
Sorry, don't mean to bash your town but I just know Valley politics too well.
Just a Derby boy..... Now Beacon Falls (Thank God).

Don
 
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Hmmm. I haven't decided what to hatch yet for spring. Any suggestions???
What kind of chicks would people like to see at the chickenstock? I'll hatch
some.

Disclaimer: I'm not a breeder or anything, just a hatchaholic. I only charge for chicks
to cover costs and I never cover costs.

I've got 8 eggs on day 5 right now. If this actually works, any that are roos will be coming with me. There are 6 silkie eggs, one silkie/buttercup and one serama/modern game. I will also be assisting a fifth grade class with a hatch in April so I may have some chicks from that as well. Don't know what those will be yet. Probably a lot of mutts.
 
WOW! Chickenstock?! What a fabulous idea!
I"m SOOO there!

Plus, I'd finally get to meet the infamous Purple Chicken!
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Looking forward to it!
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Astrid
 

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