- Jun 24, 2012
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If anyone can answer my questions, I know someone here can. There are no zoning laws in my village; neighbors have installed a makeshift coop - which controls neither the flock which seems to be growing weekly, or the rooser that crows incessantly - just outside their door and not 20' from my property. I have never seen them clean anything in the coop - the most they do is sweep now and again. Grain is kept in plastic pails. Unless these birds are litter trained, they're pooping all over the place (including my property) and toddlers under the age of 5 are running barefoot in what I can only presume is chicken offal. They have a BBQ grill set up on a wooden fire escape, not 3' from the coop on which they cook food and then feed it to their children. They do not wash their hands (including the children) after handing the birds, but go back to whatever they were doing - sometimes cooking. They do not change their shoes (if they're wearing any) after being around the coop. Hay/straw is stored in an old garage with no doors without appropriate circulation around the bales. I have seen rats in the garage. All of this causes me to wonder why they don't install a billboard advertising free room and board for the rodents. The coop was installed on 5/2, and not three weeks later, the first of my geriatric dogs was diagnosed with a serioius bacterial infection. About three weeks after that, a second dog fell ill. My vet is beginning to believe this has something to do with the chickens and the maintenance of the coop, since the dogs did not become sick within days of each other. I am having urine tests run for leptosporosis and salmonella. For what it's worth, the prevailing wind comes to my property from the direction of the coop. When I look for the cause of a problem, I look at what has changed; the only change has been the addition of the chickens and the associated coop, feed, hay, etc. Since I cannot change the village law, can anyone give me guidelines about how far the coop should be placed away from a residence? Can anyone address what I believe is a likely connection between the coop/chickens/rats and my dogs getting sick?