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Zazzle our ameracauna from njchix finally laid an egg. This morning was the first morning all 5 girls laid together. Opening the coop and seeing all the beautiful eggs in one nest was the coolest thing. It made my day. :weee
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Wow that looks so pretty.
 
Two of the three girls I got from njchix a few months ago have started to lay. The marans lays the most beautiful (some days speckled, some days solid) eggs and our Brahma laid her first egg today. A gorgeous very speckled egg. What's funny is our ameracauna has been in and out of the coop constantly for the past few days and no egg yet. The Brahma walked into the coop, hopped into a nest, laid her first egg, and walked out. The whole time the ameracauna was just watching her like "show off".
Here's the marans- Mrs. Pickles (they vary in appearance daily)

here's the Brahmas- Lorraine
One (of 4) of my Dominiques lays speckeld eggs like you are showing in the picture.
 
any one know how I can get a permit for owning poultry the people wont answer the phone or can you email me printable application form @ [email protected]
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any one know how I can get a permit for owning poultry  the people wont answer the phone or can you email me printable application form @ [email protected]
 pllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz  I have the chicken drug addiction help mmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

I don't know if you live with your parents or not, but if you do, you should really talk to them and have them help you with this. We don't live in Lakewood, thus none of us know the ordinances. Most likely, if there is a permit, you would have to go to the town hall and obtain a hard copy, and a town inspector would have to explain it to you. If they are not answering the phone, you should go talk to them in person. Usually, that's the best way to find out the rules and such. When I had questions regarding ordinances in my town, I talked to my zoning director in person. Hope that helps, but that's really all the advice I can give you.
 

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