I live in the country so I can have all the animals I want. But, I think it is high time these towns get smart. The little nothing town I live close to has an ordinance against poultry. Stupid! They fine $300 if you have any in town, but yet the dogs can run the streets without anyone noticing. In this day and age I think everyone should be able to become more self sufficient if they choose without worrying about violating some local ordinance.
Yes I can see having a limit on how many birds you can have and not having roosters. (Although, I personally love the sounds my roosters make and I have hens that are a lot more noisy.)
And I can understand the self appointed, godly, rich communities that don't want any unsightly structures that don't cost a fortune in their housing district.
But in reality, with the economy and for the sake of people making use of everything, I think it is high time these cities and towns get their eyes opened and realize it's time to get back to nature. A few chickens that are kept in clean surroundings are a pleasure, not an eye sore or a source of flies.
What can we do to start a movement to get all of Kansas to allow poultry in the city limits? Anyone have any ideas?
Yes I can see having a limit on how many birds you can have and not having roosters. (Although, I personally love the sounds my roosters make and I have hens that are a lot more noisy.)
And I can understand the self appointed, godly, rich communities that don't want any unsightly structures that don't cost a fortune in their housing district.
But in reality, with the economy and for the sake of people making use of everything, I think it is high time these cities and towns get their eyes opened and realize it's time to get back to nature. A few chickens that are kept in clean surroundings are a pleasure, not an eye sore or a source of flies.
What can we do to start a movement to get all of Kansas to allow poultry in the city limits? Anyone have any ideas?