http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-roosters21-2009jul21,0,5162428.story
... I think these guys waited until I got into chickens to pull this!
... What the heck is next?
On a more serious note, I think that this whole thing is very unfortunate and I hope that this does not pass.
I just got back into chickens after having some as a child. I wanted my family to have the same wonderful experiences that I had growing up.
I placed an order for 25 (the minimum from the hatchery) Australorps. Five of the 25 are roosters. Many of our new chickens are going to other homes, as I just don't have room for 25, however I plan on keeping about 10 hens and 1 rooster.
So now what happens if they have chicks? What's the city going to make me do with them?!
I was reading one of my chicken books and according to it, Australorps are considered an endangered breed. And the city is going to fine me if I let them have chicks and some happen to be males? Boy, they sure aren't doing these birds any favors!
I KNOW that roosters can be noisy but I live on a private road, where there are only 7 homes... one of which my parents own! And most of the other neighbors have known me since I was a child... we are in a rural area and I highly DOUBT that my chickens will cause a problem.
As I said before, I want my family to have the privilege of having chickens, I want them to have the responsibility of caring for them, and be rewarded in the form of eggs, and that sense of pride that is only developed by hard work and diligence.
I think that today's society is placing far too much emphasis on the hussle and bussle of day to day living and quite honestly we are becoming far too urbanized. A FARM ANIMAL IS MAKING NOISE!!! And these people's solution is to make the owners downsize! Everyone talks about being "green" and is pushing the organic thing... and what do we do?! Make people get rid of their chickens?!
Some of the best people, the hardest workers, and the most sincere friends I have ever met come from a rural background, where they have had to work for every bit they have, and they are thankful for it. I think that by all these ordinances, we are discouraging the rural way of life and therefore contributing to a dying way of life.
I hope that at least some of this makes sense... I am so angry I can barely think straight.
Keep your fingers crossed for those of us with chickens in Los Angeles County... Thanks!
... I think these guys waited until I got into chickens to pull this!
... What the heck is next?
On a more serious note, I think that this whole thing is very unfortunate and I hope that this does not pass.
I just got back into chickens after having some as a child. I wanted my family to have the same wonderful experiences that I had growing up.
I placed an order for 25 (the minimum from the hatchery) Australorps. Five of the 25 are roosters. Many of our new chickens are going to other homes, as I just don't have room for 25, however I plan on keeping about 10 hens and 1 rooster.
So now what happens if they have chicks? What's the city going to make me do with them?!
I was reading one of my chicken books and according to it, Australorps are considered an endangered breed. And the city is going to fine me if I let them have chicks and some happen to be males? Boy, they sure aren't doing these birds any favors!
I KNOW that roosters can be noisy but I live on a private road, where there are only 7 homes... one of which my parents own! And most of the other neighbors have known me since I was a child... we are in a rural area and I highly DOUBT that my chickens will cause a problem.
As I said before, I want my family to have the privilege of having chickens, I want them to have the responsibility of caring for them, and be rewarded in the form of eggs, and that sense of pride that is only developed by hard work and diligence.
I think that today's society is placing far too much emphasis on the hussle and bussle of day to day living and quite honestly we are becoming far too urbanized. A FARM ANIMAL IS MAKING NOISE!!! And these people's solution is to make the owners downsize! Everyone talks about being "green" and is pushing the organic thing... and what do we do?! Make people get rid of their chickens?!
Some of the best people, the hardest workers, and the most sincere friends I have ever met come from a rural background, where they have had to work for every bit they have, and they are thankful for it. I think that by all these ordinances, we are discouraging the rural way of life and therefore contributing to a dying way of life.
I hope that at least some of this makes sense... I am so angry I can barely think straight.
Keep your fingers crossed for those of us with chickens in Los Angeles County... Thanks!