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Hey from Edgewater in AA Co!!! Don't know much about that square footage thing, but we've got that beat anyway...

Glad to see some Bowie people here, too - my family moved there in 1968 and I graduated from Bowie High School.

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Fiancee and I went on a date to Tractor Supply for the grand opening on Saturday. (Then on to Traders for fried chicken - they're closing down the end of this month...)

I think my man is getting a little tired of me with the "wanting chickens obsession." (WCO - a new term for psychologists to wrestle with!
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) Although, I must say that when we were on our date, I was getting cat and dog food and HE went and found the chicken feed aisle! Must be catching!?!?
 
I'm in MN/WI, but my son goes back and forth regularly from here to Adelphi, MD where his dad lives.... I see chicken trading in the future!!
 
I am in Bowie. Although I don't have any yet, I am planning on raising Rhode Island Reds on a small scale. Does anyone know where I can find info on zoning or other legal issues related to backyard chicken raising in Bowie, Prince George's County, MD? I really want to do this, but if I go to jail I won't be able to feed my chickens!
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PG Extension service phone number is 301-868-9366.

OR see if you can talk to David Myers - he's an ag agent for both PG and AA counties 410-222-6759.

OR maybe Dr. Jennifer Timmons - she's a poultry specialist....410-742-8788 x309.
 
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BowieRider -

I think it might depend on where you are in Bowie - if its a "neighborhood" type setting, chickens could pose problems with your neighbors, and you might have to keep them so many feet from a residential dwelling, or you might have to have so many square feet of property before you can keep them.

My sister had a pot bellied pig for 5 or 6 years before the City of Bowie found out about him, and they made her get rid of him. Oh, it was a big stink - Animal Control was in on it, Zoning, etc... And they were ticked! Gave her a time limit, threatened fines, the works! This was years ago, and things may have changed since then - 'course, swine may be different from poultry, but they all may be looked upon as "livestock", I dunno - but I'd call those numbers that Jenna gave, and ask LOTS of questions before bringing any chicks home.

Kathy
 
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