My turkeys snatch the huge bumblebees in mid air too. They seem to show up around my main egg coop every spring. The guinea, bees don't stand a chance

they have no problems nailing them.

and our thread

Go get em!!!!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/37/local-chicken-laws-ordinances-and-how-to-change-them
Is a great list of threads, and links. Good luck, we are all rooting for you! Feel free to come in and rant, or celebrate as things progress in your fight. We may have members near you that can attend council meetings too.
@Minminme
Oh no, it certainly is not that at all! I think its breathtaking. My Mom was born and raised in Hagerstown, MD. We would go thru WV to visit my grandparents. Just beautiful mountains and makes me think of them every time I meet someone living there. I envy you being able to see that beauty every day.
My coop set ups is probably pretty "redneck", and I really don't care. I repurpose anything I can to build a coop for little of no cost. I use fiberglass or aluminum truck caps to provide shade, hiding places and shelter for my birds. and housing for the ducks in the winter. Warm, waterproof and very easy to move for cleanup. I have one truck cap I pinpoint for dustbathing in a dry area of the property. I add clean fireplace ash, construction sand and it helps them stay mite free naturally. Many people give truck caps away. My goose coop is a large aluminum snowmobile trailer top. It has an access door in the front to pull eggs. We cut a door in the low side they are able to enter at, and rolled the edges so my geese would not be cut on the metal. I use these caps because they are easy to move with the tractor, and I can scrape and compost the waste. I repurpose sheds folks no longer want for chicken, turkey, etc coops. I use tarps for shade if the trees don't provide enough. They are cheap and easy to replace.
And we have my Dad's 80 years of "stuff" he won't part with, and my DH is always swapping, selling, trading and loves his 4X4s

So get the banjo's out now, y'all! I would love to have a large attractive coop, but my birds don't really care what it looks like as long as they are well fed, safe and healthy. I do make a point of keeping all of it in the mid to back end of the property so its not an unpleasant view from the road, however. I respect my few neighbors enough to not lower their property value.