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Every "quiet" breed I have had ended up being louder then my rooster.Google for loud + quiet+ chickens and get rid of the loud ones. RIR , spec sussex, dominiques for loud.
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Every "quiet" breed I have had ended up being louder then my rooster.Google for loud + quiet+ chickens and get rid of the loud ones. RIR , spec sussex, dominiques for loud.
They're all loud when they lay. 1 RIR, 2 Black Star and 2 Amercaunas and I love them all. Can't get rid of any.
Having a healthier chicken for the dinner table doesn't require you raising your own. You could work with one of us that can raise and process to have them. We all understand the problems and don't want you to get in trouble or have to loose the chickens and rabbits you have now. Working and trading together locally is a good thing too.
You should try raising your own. You could get 5 or so and see what happens. It would be a good experiment for you. Then you can have meat in your backyard.
I think whatever "turning a blind eye" that goes on in my subdivision would rapidly change if I started processing chickens. Lol
Having a healthier chicken for the dinner table doesn't require you raising your own. You could work with one of us that can raise and process to have them. We all understand the problems and don't want you to get in trouble or have to loose the chickens and rabbits you have now. Working and trading together locally is a good thing too.
I think I would be too paranoid to have chickens in a subdivision. I would be too afraid that someone would rat me out and I would have to give up my chickens. How long have you been having chickens and rabbits?
Well, it all started when I heard about people in the subdivision that had them and I went to see them and fell in love. They all said the city ordinance allows it, which is true. No one was aware of the subdivision restrictions nor myself. We all felt comfortable that we were within our rights. Then I went to a garage sale more than a year after I got my chickens and was saying I had chickens and she said we couldn't have them and that she wanted to and was told there were restrictions. I freaked out and left right away without saying my name or address and went home to check the restrictions and she was right. It never occurred to me to check bec so many had them and assured me it was ok. So, I went to one of the other BYCers and asked him. He was surprised too, and he is over the city limit of 3 too, and he said no one would stop him and we would all rise up if there were a problem. So, I didn't go into it knowing I couldn't. This Easter is two year on the chickens and one year on rabbits. I have literally prayed over not having a problem, many times. I do think I would sell my house before I gave them up. I just can't imagine giving them up.
LOL...After I typed it, I thought for sure you would pick up and have fun with the "semin run" part.You should try raising some of your own as well. I think everyone should at least try doing it at least once. If you don't like it, then you don't have to try it again. Small numbers of birds would be perfect. I'm glad that I took the plunge to experiment.
LOL...After I typed it, I thought for sure you would pick up and have fun with the "semin run" part.
You should try raising some of your own as well. I think everyone should at least try doing it at least once. If you don't like it, then you don't have to try it again. Small numbers of birds would be perfect. I'm glad that I took the plunge to experiment.
LOL...After I typed it, I thought for sure you would pick up and have fun with the "semin run" part.
LOL...After I typed it, I thought for sure you would pick up and have fun with the "semin run" part.
Here is my thought: I hope you come by and see me when you're in BR but leave that SEMIN in the car!!!! No SEMIN needed at my house!!!