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Does anyone know the chicken/waterfowl laws for Norman? I know you can keep 4 (maybe it's 6 now?) hens but I'm wondering if it's at all legal to keep ducks instead?
 
(a)
Except as provided otherwise, all animals commonly known as domesticated farm animals may be kept and maintained in any of the City's zoning districts only as long as:
(1)

The provisions of Chapter 22 of this Code pertaining thereto are complied with;
(2)
Such animals are maintained on land upon which the owner or occupant resides;
(3)
Such animals maintained on single-family, two-family or multifamily districts are not permitted closer than:
a.
Twenty-five (25) feet to a lot line upon which is situated an inhabited dwelling, nor
b.
One hundred (100) feet to any dwelling other than the owner's;
(4)
The owner or occupant of the land upon which such animals are kept and maintained erects and maintains a suitable barrier sufficient to insure compliance with the above distance requirements.
(b)
Except as provided otherwise, chickens or laying hens may be kept and maintained in the R-1 zoning district so long as:
(1)
The provisions of Chapter 22 of this Code pertaining thereto are complied with;
(2)
Such chickens or laying hens are maintained on land upon which the owner or occupant resides;
(3)
Chickens or laying hens may only be kept under the following conditions:
a.
No more than four (4) chickens or laying hens are allowed per R-l-zoned parcel unless additional setback conditions can be achieved as described in subsection (a);
b.
Roosters are not allowed;
c.
The chickens are kept within a designated chicken coop and chicken run, unless supervised as described in [subsection] (b)(3)m. below;
d.
The chicken coop and chicken run shall be located in the rear or backyard of a residential property. No part of the coop or run shall be located in the side or front yard;
e.
The chicken coop and chicken run shall be attached and shall be located no closer than five (5) feet from any side or rear property lines and no closer than twenty-five (25) feet from any dwelling unit other than the owner's. Movable chicken enclosures are permitted as long as they meet the setbacks as indicated in this paragraph;
f.
The minimum size for a chicken coop shall be four (4) square feet per animal and the chicken run shall be eight (8) square feet per animal;
g.
During daylight hours, the chickens shall have access to a chicken run and a chicken coop;
h.
From dusk until dawn, chickens shall be kept within the chicken coop as protection from predators;
i.
Chicken coops shall be predator resistant and any open walls or windows shall be designed to prevent access by predators;
j.
Chicken runs shall be adequately fenced and protected from predators;
k.
The outside openings of any enclosure shall be screened to prevent the spread of disease by flies and vermin;
l.
Water shall be provided onsite and accessible to chickens at all times;
m.
Chickens are permitted to be outside of a run or coop during daylight hours but must be supervised and contained inside a fenced yard at all times; chickens that stray outside the fenced yard may be regarded as nuisance animals under section 3-111 of this chapter;
n.
All chicken enclosures shall be cleaned regularly to prevent an accumulation of food, fecal matter, or nesting material from creating a nuisance or unsanitary condition due to odor, vermin, debris, or decay.
(4)
Outdoor slaughter of chickens is prohibited.
(5)
Electrical and heat sources shall comply with the City's building code.
(c)
No person shall own, keep, or maintain a swine within the City limits, except in those areas zoned A-1 or A-2 and only then when in compliance with the limitations regarding those areas.
(d)
However, where a person has continually kept and maintained such animals since April 23, 1968, such keeping and maintenance constitutes a nonconforming use, and may continue until such time that those animals expire, are removed, or are otherwise disposed of.

It appears that as long as you live in a zone that allows "domesticated farm animals" you are free to have ducks.
 
Does anyone know the chicken/waterfowl laws for Norman? I know you can keep 4 (maybe it's 6 now?) hens but I'm wondering if it's at all legal to keep ducks instead?

I got the scoop ashtree. Since the ordinance is vague, I called them. I was told "no ducks unless you live in an agriculture zone". So, sorry no ducks.
 
Thanks for the asparagus tips. I've watered off and on all winter, as well as a couple of times so far this sprig. Today, I realized the area is more sheltered from morning sun than I thought. It gets a lot of midday and afternoon sun.
 
Do
Do you dry hatch till lock down then 65hum.

I dry hatch until lockdown, then add water to bump humidity up to 55-60%. That's in my cabinet incubator. Everyone does it a little different- you have to find what works for your climate, house, and incubator.

3 chicks are out one is naked!
WOOHOO! What a cutie! Got a name yet?
 
No name yet, Mitzi suggested Ruju or Ruku I can't remember.

I took the 4 remaining eggs tonight. I could only hear activity in one, he was peeping so I opened that egg and assisted hatch, it went w/o issue so I expect he will be fine once he finished and dries I'll return him to mom. Two were fully formed ready to hatch, but died before starting the process, and one I didn't open it was still liquid (I don't open those) None of the remaining eggs were naked chicks.
 

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