Nice!I'm here! Northeast Ohio, mile outside of a one horse town with a population of less than 400. Very small, and I love it
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Nice!I'm here! Northeast Ohio, mile outside of a one horse town with a population of less than 400. Very small, and I love it
How far are you from columbiana county? Rogers sales, has small animal sale every Thursday evening through friday eveningNW Ohio here. Just south of Toledo. Any idea where I can post to rehome some roosters? Already posted on the "free needs to be rehomed" forum. Anywhere else?
NW Ohio here. Just south of Toledo. Any idea where I can post to rehome some roosters? Already posted on the "free needs to be rehomed" forum. Anywhere else?
NW Ohio here. Just south of Toledo. Any idea where I can post to rehome some roosters? Already posted on the "free needs to be rehomed" forum. Anywhere else
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Try Facebook, there are several groups for chickens that are in northwest ohio
Your best bet is to call the zoning inspector. They know all the answers. You can give a general area you looking at if you don’t want to give a specific address.Moving to CAMDEN! Anyone else have BYC there? Im havin' one heck of a time finding the ordinances in regards to BYC keeping. So far, it seems like there is nothing saying I cant! But I want to be sure before I start my constructing a coop.
I second the advice to contact the zoning inspector, but I will also say that every house we looked at when shopping in that area either had chickens or the neighbors did. My guess is that if you have an acre (maybe more or maybe less), you most likely will be allowed chickens. Good luck!Moving to CAMDEN! Anyone else have BYC there? Im havin' one heck of a time finding the ordinances in regards to BYC keeping. So far, it seems like there is nothing saying I cant! But I want to be sure before I start my constructing a coop.
I raise quail in my apartment.Hi, there. I'm in Highland Co., OH. An hour from Cincy, Dayton, Columbus and Portsmouth. I'm in the process of acquiring my first flock, so no experience or pictures to share - yet!
Cheers!
I am about 25 miles south of you.I live in Vandalia, OH . . .in Montgomery County. We are just north of Dayton. Just wanting to see how many Ohioians are chicken "farmers".