ameliadanielle
Songster
I would contact my representative and then ask if you make no money off your chickens if all their care, food, and medicine would then be tax deductible as a farming loss. They may change their minds real quick.
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In my personal opinion, it's to invoke paranoia in people so they get votes next election. Chicken people know that it is ridiculous but non-poultry owners will think it's so great that they're working so hard to keep bird flu from hitting and protecting everyone, thus getting votes from those panicking people.I'm not paranoid but he who controls the food controls the people! there's dog flu here in nc how come they haven't state mandated everyone to "register" their dogs just in case? I have a weird feeling about this being more than what they're implying
Figures MD would have it that state is in love with Government regulations.We already have this in MD, has not been a big deal but it did drag my timeline out until the last second for chicks (I had already ordered). Took me a few months to get all my licenses. I had to get the state license before our county one and our new dog had to be licensed in order to get the county chicken license...and with the dog license, there is a huge fee is a huge difference if they are fixed or not. Was planning on getting the dog fixed, but there are developmental issue for not having it done early..........4-5 months later I had all my paperwork done lol.
Spent the last two days chasing my chickens in the yard trying to put these **** collars with tags on me! It ain't working!In my personal opinion, it's to invoke paranoia in people so they get votes next election. Chicken people know that it is ridiculous but non-poultry owners will think it's so great that they're working so hard to keep bird flu from hitting and protecting everyone, thus getting votes from those panicking people.
Here in WV, we actually do have a dog tax. I think it's suppose to be like $12 a year per dog or something like that, though it's not very strictly enforced.