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WELCOME! You left Utah...we could have been neighbors. I'm in Spanish Fork.![]()
I miss Utah so much! We were avid hikers and the Houston area leaves a lot to be desired in that area!
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WELCOME! You left Utah...we could have been neighbors. I'm in Spanish Fork.![]()
Aha! So something's already in the works! woohoo!Thank you for the links! I have some reading to do! From my research I think 4-6 would be about perfect. There is proposed legislation to supercede City ordinances and allow 6 chickens but that doesn't mean I shouldn't try to do something at the city level at the same time!
Before we moved I was only allowed 3...no roosters and had to pay $50 a year. We moved in October and guess what...no zoningWow, 30! I'm just north of Fort Worth and my town only allows 3. We're getting our first chicks this month.
Hello and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
I hope everything works out for you. It's smart that you didn't just go ahead and get chickens because it's all too often that someone joins this forum to tell their story about how the city or town they lived in forced them to get rid of their chickens and how heart broken they and their kids were. Chickens truly are very addicting and people tend to fall in love with having them. I wish you the best of luck with your plans and hope you soon post pictures of your new flock!
Before we moved I was only allowed 3...no roosters and had to pay $50 a year. We moved in October and guess what...no zoning![]()
Reasonable is key...there was no way I was going to pay50 a year for 3 chickens lol other parts were fenced in and has to be 15 feet from neighbor properties.You know, maybe I just need to suggest to the city that they create a reasonable ordinance and monetize it and issue permits! They are always looking for a money grab!
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