Here's a news story from the Salt Lake City area taken from www.ksl.com about where chickens can live.
Rooster makes himself at home in Draper business park
October 12th, 2009 @ 5:08pm
DRAPER--A rooster made himself at home in a Draper business park near 100 East and 13000 South, so employees decided to create a permanent roost.
Bob and Betty enjoying their new coop
It all started about a month ago when a receptionist came out and discovered a rooster on her car, and Bob has been around ever since.
When employees realized he had no plans of leaving, they decided to make him more comfortable. They bought him a coop, got him some food and even found him a girlfriend--who they named Betty.
"Bob's living better than I am right now," said Hassan DeSalles, who works in the business park.
Since Bob and Betty aren't harming anyone, animal control officers said they have no problem with them being there and are leaving the situation alone.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=8284870
Rooster makes himself at home in Draper business park
October 12th, 2009 @ 5:08pm
DRAPER--A rooster made himself at home in a Draper business park near 100 East and 13000 South, so employees decided to create a permanent roost.
Bob and Betty enjoying their new coop
It all started about a month ago when a receptionist came out and discovered a rooster on her car, and Bob has been around ever since.
When employees realized he had no plans of leaving, they decided to make him more comfortable. They bought him a coop, got him some food and even found him a girlfriend--who they named Betty.
"Bob's living better than I am right now," said Hassan DeSalles, who works in the business park.
Since Bob and Betty aren't harming anyone, animal control officers said they have no problem with them being there and are leaving the situation alone.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=8284870