Our house-hunt for a place that's not an hour from Hubby's job didn't work, so we're in a town that doesn't allow chickens. I could (and will, if necessary) apply for a variance, but I really, really want a few hens of my own. A neighbor I was chatting with also loves chickens and wouldn't mind a few birds herself, either. But I think it would be good to go to City Council with a bunch of people who want backyard hens, to show (in case they don't read the news and realize how many big cities DO allow backyard chickens) that this is an idea whose time has come. There are four horses just up the streetsame zone, same zip code, everything. (I adore horses so this is just fine with me!) Why we can't have chickens...
Anyhow. How do I find other people in my area who also want backyard birds? Has anyone put a group like this together before? Any advice? Obviously I can put ads on Craigslist, but am not sure I want to deal with all the cranks and so forth.
Thanks BYCers!
(ETA I know my profile says "Columbus", but we're actually just outside the city.)
Anyhow. How do I find other people in my area who also want backyard birds? Has anyone put a group like this together before? Any advice? Obviously I can put ads on Craigslist, but am not sure I want to deal with all the cranks and so forth.
Thanks BYCers!
(ETA I know my profile says "Columbus", but we're actually just outside the city.)
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I would say that before we approach city council, we may want to be more organized and armed with better information. Reading articles from when this was up for debate the summer before last, it sounds to me like both CC and citizens were not informed regarding backyard chickens; some seemed to be envisioning flocks of 20 and 30 birds, not a handful of hens; they also seemed to think all chicken coops are ugly and filthy, which is just silly! (I wouldn't want something ugly and filthy in my own backyard, thanks.)