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Dear: LAZY J FARMS,
.. I'm sorry if the vote wouldn't matter to you, but for me, It's my life. I love chickens and sadly I can't have any chickens with the rules and laws they currently have. I'm sorry to waste your time, but I thought that from one chicken lover to another, it could count. And I continue to look for other BYC members to take heart in this petition. Even if they won't ever hear from it again, but just to sign would mean so much to me, you'd have no idea.

I lost 4 of my chickens because of the law, my beautiful Rooster, and his hens. Chickens make my life whole. I loved waking up in the morning early, and going outside to feed my beautiful chickens. I loved how when I come they would all run to me, including my rooster, Lindo. (Meaning Beautiful) I loved that when I was sad, I would go with my chickens and they would be there, not having a clue what I was going through, but they would just stand there looking at me, then eventually sit on my lap. I loved knowing that 'those chickens out there' depended on me, and that ever after noon when I'd bring them their daily cottage chesse (to help with the egg shell strength), they'ed all run to me and happily wait until I would give them their favorite food. And I miss them...
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On my birthday while I was outside taking care of them I recieved letter explaining that one of my so called "friendly naighbors'" complained to the city about us having chickens.
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Now that this petition came up I was so excited. It would allow us to have chickens.
each vote DOES truly matter to me...
Again, I'm sorry for wasting your time.
-CB-G

I don't think Lazy J Farms was trying to upset you. Local laws are supposed to be determined by local residents.

I'm sorry you lost your chickens but people who do not live there should not have a say in the matter.

The petition even states that only people who live there should sign.

"As the economy deteriorates and as we develop more concern about where our food comes from; people all over America are looking
to save money and have control over what they eat and the same is happening in Michigan. If you believe you should have more control on what you eat and at the same time have some high quality, nutrient rich eggs and fertilizer at low costs, if you want a green way to recycle your kitchen scraps.. and if you live in Portage Michigan........ go ahead and sign our petition."
 
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Yay! I bet you're so excited to get new peeps in!
(i know this might sound crazy, but - )
I kept the chicken inclubater in my room and I got small blankets and a pellow and made a "floor bed" right next to the baby chicks.
This may not sound silly for 10 yr olds, but I'm a teen. So that makes it extra crazy
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(Maybe that is why I feel so close to chickens, after spending so much time with them)
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And thanks to everybody else who signed. I am so excited! I looove chickens and I hope to get some soon!!!!!
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Thank you so much for all your support *crys* *hugs*.

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ETA: Oh, I'm sorry then. I guess I can kind of get on the upset side. I'm sorry....
I was probably being imature, I apologies J Farms.
 
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Dear: LAZY J FARMS,
.. I'm sorry if the vote wouldn't matter to you, but for me, It's my life. I love chickens and sadly I can't have any chickens with the rules and laws they currently have. I'm sorry to waste your time, but I thought that from one chicken lover to another, it could count. And I continue to look for other BYC members to take heart in this petition. Even if they won't ever hear from it again, but just to sign would mean so much to me, you'd have no idea.

I lost 4 of my chickens because of the law, my beautiful Rooster, and his hens. Chickens make my life whole. I loved waking up in the morning early, and going outside to feed my beautiful chickens. I loved how when I come they would all run to me, including my rooster, Lindo. (Meaning Beautiful) I loved that when I was sad, I would go with my chickens and they would be there, not having a clue what I was going through, but they would just stand there looking at me, then eventually sit on my lap. I loved knowing that 'those chickens out there' depended on me, and that ever after noon when I'd bring them their daily cottage chesse (to help with the egg shell strength), they'ed all run to me and happily wait until I would give them their favorite food. And I miss them...
hit.gif
On my birthday while I was outside taking care of them I recieved letter explaining that one of my so called "friendly naighbors'" complained to the city about us having chickens.
hit.gif
Now that this petition came up I was so excited. It would allow us to have chickens.
each vote DOES truly matter to me...
Again, I'm sorry for wasting your time.
-CB-G

I don't think Lazy J Farms was trying to upset you. Local laws are supposed to be determined by local residents.

I'm sorry you lost your chickens but people who do not live there should not have a say in the matter.

The petition even states that only people who live there should sign.

"As the economy deteriorates and as we develop more concern about where our food comes from; people all over America are looking
to save money and have control over what they eat and the same is happening in Michigan. If you believe you should have more control on what you eat and at the same time have some high quality, nutrient rich eggs and fertilizer at low costs, if you want a green way to recycle your kitchen scraps.. and if you live in Portage Michigan........ go ahead and sign our petition."

I don't sign petitions like this either.......I agree issues like this should be decided by the people who live there....not those of us who live hundreds and thousands of miles from your area.
 
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And how will the OP feel when the opposition to chickens recruits people from out of the area to sign the petition? How will they feel when they lose because people who don't even live there, but dislike chickens, voted against it?

That is why I don't sign.....it's not fair to either side to bring in outsiders to decide a very local issue.
 
If you feel it is not right for you to sign I am not forcing you, or telling you to. I am merly asking if you could. I do not want to start a "Thread fight" about this. So you are not obligated to this, nor do I want you to sign you think you shouldn't.
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Eta: For your sake, I changed my Siggie to not sound so urgent. But as long as it is "ok" for others to sign this petition, I will post it in my signature.

I did a little reasearch and it is "ok" to sign petitions without living there.
-CB-G
 
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Getting outside support for ordinance is the EXACT same tactic used by the TRUE enemies of Animal Agriculture (I won't use the acronyms so the thread won't be killed). They recruit college students to travel from Berkley and other places to pose as "concerned local citizens" to garner support for ANTI Animal and ANTI Agriculture support.

Of course I guess if it supports YOUR cause, generating support from those that won't be affected by the ordinances is good.

Jim
 
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Getting outside support for ordinance is the EXACT same tactic used by the TRUE enemies of Animal Agriculture (I won't use the acronyms so the thread won't be killed). They recruit college students to travel from Berkley and other places to pose as "concerned local citizens" to garner support for ANTI Animal and ANTI Agriculture support.

Of course I guess if it supports YOUR cause, generating support from those that won't be affected by the ordinances is good.

Jim

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if you don't feel it's right for you to sign it's okay. I'm not requireing you to. Just asking.
I thought this would be the place to post something like this,

Chicken Forum>>Chicken Laws & Ordinances (And how to CHANGE them)>>
(Should I of put this is another forum?)
I've read many other posts (on this forum) about posting in petitions.​
 
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