Bummer, hope she shows back up.Missing a turkey hen today and hit a skunk on the way home from work. Some days...
Skunk hit... YuckGagGross!!! To have bring that home with you, will you have to park far from house until it wears off?
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Bummer, hope she shows back up.Missing a turkey hen today and hit a skunk on the way home from work. Some days...
Hi all,
Back to GC for an all day follow up to last year's heart surgery. Then back up with another load of stuff. This moving is getting old.
Went to the Planning Commission meeting last night and finally got to read the new chicken ordinance. Looks like all poultry are permitted and even goats. Provided one has the square footage to contain them. (5000 feet per chicken)
Anyhow, the new ordinance won't be adopted until springtime when they rewrite all of the ordinances. I need to move chickens and turkeys now!
Also trying to get the permit approved for the garage. Materials will arrive on Tuesday. Still need the cement poured and cured. It should be done by the end of October.
More later.
Hi snowflake![]()
Missing a turkey hen today and hit a skunk on the way home from work. Some days...
Nice!!Harvested the sunflower heads today. Got them drying out in the barn. They're going to be excellent treats for the girls on some cold snowy blustery winter day.
It doesn't really say. There is no science behind any of their proposed ordinances. For example they want a noise ordinance of 40 dB for any windmill. But no one knew what a decibel really meant. The lake front HWM (high water mark) also caused much confusion.Coop space, or coop and run, or your total acreage? Let's see, an acre is 43,560 feet, so that is just under 9 birds.
It doesn't really say. There is no science behind any of their proposed ordinances. For example they want a noise ordinance of 40 dB for any windmill. But no one knew what a decibel really meant. The lake front HWM (high water mark) also caused much confusion.
The best was the no roosters rule but 5 lines down, roosters were permitted between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm.
It's like a whole other world up there, then again maybe not.
It doesn't really say. There is no science behind any of their proposed ordinances. For example they want a noise ordinance of 40 dB for any windmill. But no one knew what a decibel really meant. The lake front HWM (high water mark) also caused much confusion.
The best was the no roosters rule but 5 lines down, roosters were permitted between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm.
It's like a whole other world up there, then again maybe not.
It doesn't really say. There is no science behind any of their proposed ordinances. For example they want a noise ordinance of 40 dB for any windmill. But no one knew what a decibel really meant. The lake front HWM (high water mark) also caused much confusion.
The best was the no roosters rule but 5 lines down, roosters were permitted between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm.
It's like a whole other world up there, then again maybe not.