http://www.waynepost.com/feature/x1039446299/Dispute-nothing-to-cluck-about?zc_p=0
Well this story hits close to home...The town is trying to tell this family that they can't have chickens on their residential property. How exactly is it a financial gain to raise your own eggs?! It cost more!
Anyone else run into this? We are a small, very under populated area. On top of the fact that our entire county is zoned agricultural...I'll stop ranting.
What galls me is the trouble we used to have in the city of Syracuse with loose and barking dogs. I am quite sure their neighbors never stepped in pile of dog poop nor stuck their hand in cat crap that the loose cats buried in their flower beds. I have!!
As for rats?? They can be attracted by many things and I say prove it was the chickens and not the neighbors cat food. I had skunks come into the garage for the cat food but have seen none since I got chickens and no longer have cats. If fact I keep feed in plastic jugs inside my runs and have no problem with rodents of any kind!! I catch more mice in the back room where food is not stored than anywhere near my coops.
As for "gain"?? You must be joking. With four chickens?
