North Carolina

Hi everyone! I'm brand new to the site. I live in Raleigh. I only just found out recently that it was even legal to have chickens within city limits.

I did some research of the laws and zoning in Raleigh, and I am in a residential zone 4. It allows a "research farm", so surely a few chickens should be OK?

If someone from Raleigh could give me more info on how many I can have, or direct me to more specific info online, I'd appreciate it. :)

I have wanted chickens since I was little. I hope to have a small flock of 6-10, for companionship, eggs, and fertilizer.
 
There's so many North Carolinians here!!!

I'm about 3 miles outside of my lil town of Youngsville, 5 miles north of Wake Forest.
 
Wow, there ARE a lot of NCers here!

I am going to buy my first chickens at the State Fair, I think. I want either a pair of White Leghorn, or one WL and one Rhode Island Red.

I am on administrative leave from my job right now, and I have been working my bottom off getting my house and yard in order. I haven't decided for sure where to put the coop yet, but it is small enough that I should be able to move it around.

I have a question... if I put a light in the coop, will they lay over the winter? How many hours of light should they have?
 
In a small town called Willard, North Carolina.
Don't worry,,,no has ever heard of it...lol.
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It is in Eastern NC claose to the beach....right next to Burgaw and close to Wilmington.

Anyone else out there...close to this way?
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...Joanna:cool:
 
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Hey I used to live in Youngsville...on John Mitchell RD.
I miss it up there.
Nice to hear from someone up that way.

...Joanna
 

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