On August 31st I will go from being within the law (with my 46 chickens) to being 42 chickens over if the vote turns out as expected. I had planned to be at about 18 pullets by the end of September, after the cockerels are ID'ed and farmed out or otherwise dispatched.
I have some difficulty these days responding verbally when I am nervous or stressed, so I want to prepare a pack of information for my council members to look over.
What I want to propose is that a local committee (of fellow cluckers) be formed to help our small town's (7500 people) poultry fanciers to avoid nuisance problems by education and helping hands if needed.
I am hoping that they will either grandfather in those of us with more than 4 chickens or increase the number to 12. I would like to also see them allow roosters for an additional registration fee. With a nuisance clause that would help to weed out particularly boistrous males.
Some of their basis for the number 4:
Other towns and cities are allowing 4 or less.
A family of 4 can feed themselves on enough eggs "because each chicken lays an egg a day"
Chickens are dirty and loud
Chickens spread disease
Dogs are limited to 3 or 4
Roosters are always noisy and start crowing at 3 in the morning.
Other facts:
There is no limit on pet birds.
We have a no dog barks after 9PM to 7AM and scoop your dog poop laws - enforced just a little and only if complaints are recieved.
I personally have many neighbors whose dogs poop in my yard, bark at all hours of the night and day, and some that run free.
I have a neighbor with a large indoor bird (parrot maybe) that screaches and whistles loudly and a lot daily, especially when there is activity outside.
I use my poultry raising as a source of physical, mental and emotional therapy for a difficult health disorder that I have.
For me this is really more than a lifestyle choice. It is also an expression of my spirituality and connectedness with the world and for lack of a better term, my god.(Believe it or not... I really did feel this way before I began thinking about ways to fight this)
I know there is plenty of room for fight, but I can't figure out how to get to all of the facts that will support me in my quest. I need help. Thanks.
I have some difficulty these days responding verbally when I am nervous or stressed, so I want to prepare a pack of information for my council members to look over.
What I want to propose is that a local committee (of fellow cluckers) be formed to help our small town's (7500 people) poultry fanciers to avoid nuisance problems by education and helping hands if needed.
I am hoping that they will either grandfather in those of us with more than 4 chickens or increase the number to 12. I would like to also see them allow roosters for an additional registration fee. With a nuisance clause that would help to weed out particularly boistrous males.
Some of their basis for the number 4:
Other towns and cities are allowing 4 or less.
A family of 4 can feed themselves on enough eggs "because each chicken lays an egg a day"
Chickens are dirty and loud
Chickens spread disease
Dogs are limited to 3 or 4
Roosters are always noisy and start crowing at 3 in the morning.
Other facts:
There is no limit on pet birds.
We have a no dog barks after 9PM to 7AM and scoop your dog poop laws - enforced just a little and only if complaints are recieved.
I personally have many neighbors whose dogs poop in my yard, bark at all hours of the night and day, and some that run free.
I have a neighbor with a large indoor bird (parrot maybe) that screaches and whistles loudly and a lot daily, especially when there is activity outside.
I use my poultry raising as a source of physical, mental and emotional therapy for a difficult health disorder that I have.
For me this is really more than a lifestyle choice. It is also an expression of my spirituality and connectedness with the world and for lack of a better term, my god.(Believe it or not... I really did feel this way before I began thinking about ways to fight this)
I know there is plenty of room for fight, but I can't figure out how to get to all of the facts that will support me in my quest. I need help. Thanks.
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