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Thanks Duckworth! I didn't see any rules regarding flooring in the Oakland ordinances, but it's good to know.
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I think they worry about stuff getting into the ground water and runoff. We have a lot of rain here at times. Sometimes nine inches in a few hours. We are on high ground, so water doesn't pool up here, but not all parts of town are like that. The ordinance about flooring and location of pens was in a different section than the ones about how many birds we could have and permit requirements.Thanks Duckworth! I didn't see any rules regarding flooring in the Oakland ordinances, but it's good to know.
Thanks CarleeAnn, your ducks are heart-meltingly adorable! I think I'm tying myself in knots trying to protect my 3 little gals from the nasty critters. We have lots of raccoons, skunks and possums that pass through our yard and I know they would love a few duck heads. With your set up have you ever had problems with predators trying to dig their way in?
We have a couple of opossums living in our yard. I keep hoping our dogs will encourage them to relocate. The people across the street used to have raccoons, but I haven't seen any recently. Our next door neighbor has seven cats. At least half of them live in our yard. I saw a fox about half a mile from our house a few months ago. We also have owls and hawks. So this is pretty much predator central. My duckhouse has insulated walls, roof, and floor, with glass and hardware cloth windows. My pen has 1/4 hardware cloth at least 36" up from the bottom, and 1/2" from there, and the bottom edge is covered by 1x4s to keep anything from trying to pry up the wire. Diggers are unlikely to chew through the pressure treated lumber to get into the pen through a hole in the floor.We live in South Louisiana in a neighborhood, our only concerns are opossum and and cats which haven’t bothered them (yet). The three cinder blocks are fairly heavy for even me to move, and the pond is on one side, the fence on the back has cement that goes down almost a foot. The front and right side would be where a predator would dig but no attempts so far, cats aren’t big diggers and I don’t believe possum are either.
We are all on city water here. I think they worry about runoff onto neighboring properties, uncomposted manure washing into someone else's yard or into the storm sewers or local creeks and rivers and, depending on how shallow the water table is, soaking through into the ground water, which is a source of city water. As with many city ordinances, the purported purpose of the ordinance may be addressing a perceived risk rather than a scientifically likely one. But rules are rules.Duckworth, I can understand the concern about the nasties from duck poop, but we're all on EBMUD water and there's not a well to be found in my neighborhood. Would things like Salmonella still be a concern if no one's well water might be infected?