Greetings from New Member in Lenoir, North Carolina

slcolwell

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Mar 14, 2012
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Lenoir, North Carolina
First, let me say when I found BYC this morning, I thought, "Wow, there are a lot of people here who have the same idea as me". Anyone out there from Lenoir? I'll be moving there in two weeks and I hope it will not prevent me from fulfilling my dream of raising chickens for eggs in my backyard. The seed for my dream was planted when I was eleven and my brother brought home seven colored babies from the spring festival in South Zanesville, Ohio. Now that I am retired from teaching and have raised my children, I am ready to sprout my dream. I have to start with questions!
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Question #1: Are chickens are even allowed in the city?
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Question #2: Where do I go to read the ordinance to learn about any limitations?
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Question #3: And here's the dumb question: If the city allows hens but not roosters, how will I raise chickens for eggs?
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Question #4: How much is this hobby going to cost? That's all for now. I think this is a wonderful site and I'm looking forward to meeting a friend who can help me to get started after the move.
 
Welcome to BYC.
For questions 1 and 2, you'll have to go to your zoning office in town or call them to find out the info you need. Question 3...you dont need a rooster for a hen to lay eggs. Question 4...the sky is the limit. Good luck.
 
Hi and welcome to BYC from northern Michigan
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I have several different breeds and different sizes, and they get along great.

Hens will lay just as well without a rooster as with. The eggs will not be fertile, however.

For good references to different helpful threads, check the FAQ section in the Forum, scroll down and you will find lots of useful information.
 

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