Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Hi everyone. I have not posted in a long time but wanted to make sure you all saw the changes that may be made to the Michigan right to the farm act. We have time to give input, still. The changes would affect us all. If you cannot get to this meeting, you can submit written opinions. Information here:
https://m.facebook.com/events/483151605128671

Thank you!

Would it really effect a backyard chicken coop? I skimmed through the proposed changes and it looks like it effects any facility over 50 animals.
 
Hi everyone. I have not posted in a long time but wanted to make sure you all saw the changes that may be made to the Michigan right to the farm act. We have time to give input, still. The changes would affect us all. If you cannot get to this meeting, you can submit written opinions. Information here:
https://m.facebook.com/events/483151605128671

Thank you!

What does this mean? How can someone have livestock and not "confine" them to their property?!
 
What does this mean? How can someone have livestock and not "confine" them to their property?!
What it means is that if this change goes through then only corporate farms will be allowed to produce farm products.
People with backyard livestock (chickens, ducks, goat, etc) will not be allowed to keep them unless expressly permitted by a local unit of government.
 
Hello everyone! Haven't been on in a LOOOONNNNNGGG time, but I hope everyone is well!!!

I have some handsome roos that need new homes
Hatched spring 2013
They are good boys and protect their girls!
I have too many roos right now and they have to go
Farmington Hills, Northville, West Bloomfield, Livonia area

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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!
 
Quote:Originally Posted by snowflake did you find her? very sweet looking hen
That's what i was wondering. Could she be a "dump"? I haven't had it happen but have heard of people dumping chickens into yards where there were some to get rid of them. Worst idea EVER.

Quote:Originally Posted by uchytil Idk either but i'm bumping this.

Quote:Originally Posted by CATRAY44 Thank YOU.

Quote:Originally Posted by BackyardFarmMom I have too many myself but i had to say that this is the most awsome uggo roo i think i've seen yet!!!! :D (For you newbs an "uggo" is the name that we've given "naked neck" birds that were outcrossed with other breeds. I think "showgirl" + "turken" ??? Uggo means uuuuugly, but they kinda grow on you and have sweet personalities. :)
 

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