Wow - great advice! I'm glad to have that cleared up about the 3/5 since I never really knew for sure and even the AC officer wasn't certain. Weird. You should put this info as a sticky in your signature for other newbies from the Wichita area.Having been thru all the Wichita city code & permit discussions fairly recently (September 2012) I can tell you that what the municipal code states is that you can have 3 chickens without needing an AMP (Animal Maintenance Permit). By code, you are allowed up to 12 birds with an AMP with the exceptions being: no roosters, no guineas & no peacocks. Essentially, anything known for making excessive noise. One other thing of interest is that the code lumps different types of birds into a single category called "fowl". This would include chickens, geese, ducks & pigeons. I know that some of the confusion as to how many birds you can have without a permit actually came from the AMP application form itself. The "old" form actually said you only needed a permit if you had 6-12. The form was revised last year (2012) to be consistent with the municipal code. Cost for an AMP is $25 annually. The city is currently re-vamping their entire website & they've temporarily taken down the link to download the AMP application forms, but if you need one PM me & I'll email you a copy. Once it's back online it should be here: http://www.wichita.gov/Government/Departments/WPD/Pages/Administrative.aspx. At least this is where it was at before. And yes, it is part of the WPD as they are responsible for animal control.
Here is a link to the Wichita municipal code. It does make for some interesting reading. Title 6 is the section that covers everything you'll need to know.
http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=14166
Some advice I would give you would be to let your immediate neighbors know about your chickens & make sure they are OK with it. A fresh supply of eggs was all it took for my neighbors to buy into my project. I've been lucky that I don't have this problem to worry about. I would however, start paying attention to things like stray dogs, possums, skunks, etc that you may see on occassion in your neighborhood. I had an entire flock wiped out last year due to pit bulls who had gotten lose, jumped my fence & had a hay day with my birds. At the time, I didn't have an AMP which is the only reason I didn't press charges against the dog owners. Needless to say I have one now. I think of it as more of an insurance policy than a permit. It does give you more legal rights than you might think.
Best of luck with your birds. If you're like most of us, you won't stay at just 3 birds for very long.
I'm so glad she's doing better - I've been wondering about her and hoping you would check in soon with an update.A quick update on the banty hen/yarn. Before I fed her, her crop was down to a very small amount and that could have been feed. She is looking and acting fine. I don't know how long it will take for anything to work through her. We will see.
HEChicken, you may already know, a way to bring worms to a spot is to put something flat, a rock, board, cardboard weighted down, etc, where you want the worms and keep it wet. Close to where you use water on a regular basis so you can spray some water on it is handy. Then when you pick up the object you will find them collected under it. Grab quick, they dive for cover fast. Your silky will really love you for that.
I actually didn't realize worms would behave that way but I've heard of doing something similar for crickets. Last year a feed bag blew into a corner and I didn't go get it for a few days and when I did it was cricket heaven. Fortunately a few of the birds were close enough to snag a few before they found new hiding places.
Oh I'm so glad she's doing better! Yeah, that Denagard is good stuff for these types of symptoms.Duh! I switched her to Denagard and I totally forgot I had it. I was so panicked, I went right for the Baytril since I know it's one of the best drugs. But the Baytril did clear up her eyes. She still has a sneeze. She is obviously still sick... but she's looking a LOT better. She's in the "hospital" in my garage. Very interesting about your cock fight! Even more so that Ned was going to help sort it out?? Isnt' that crazy? I'm glad that your Wellie got it worked out before Ned came over-- a knock on the head from a turkey might have really hurt them. ha!
I don't think Ned would have pecked either - he is really a gentle giant and I've never seen him peck at any other bird. He probably would have just got in the way of them too, to break it up.
Oh, yes, that the AMP is really simple to get. You do have to go down to their office the first time - it is located at 9th & I-135. You fill out a 1-page form, pay the fee, and you're done. They mail the permit to you, and suggest that you place it where it can be seen from outside. I did put mine in a window where it could be seen, but AC still came and rang the bell. After the first time, they send a renewal notice in the mail and you can just renew by mail. Oh - one tip - if you don't renew right away, they increase the fee. After I moved out here, I didn't need it any more so when I got the renewal notice in the mail, I threw it out. A month later I got a second one and the fee had gone up from $25, to, I think, $30 after they added in the late fee. At that point I realized I needed to call them since not renewing apparently isn't enough to tell them you don't need it any more. So I called the number on the form, told them I no longer live in Wichita so don't need to renew and they just took my name off their list and that was the end of it.