omg! have my chickens almost 4 yrs!

WOOHOO!! Sounds good so far. Surely the City Manager will take into consideration that the code enforcement officer and animal control officer gave you the thumbs up and can't have any further reason to deny you your babies.
I will keep my fingers crossed for ya, but sounds like you won!
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Best wishes and post an update as soon as you know for sure.
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well, im still at square 1?? city manager didnt return my calls yesterday, so i called him first thing this morning, he went "out of town"........ok, an hour later animal control knocks at my door what they are all telling me is, I cant have the chickens......BUT, we dont care that you have them.........now that is , city manager, code enforcement and animal control, all 3 agencies have basically said the same thing..........oh well, i guess in the long run , i sort of won..........i guess
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geez....nothing like getting the run-around.
Time to just sit back and enjoy the babies....and hope you never hear from any of them again. Without a rooster and no complaints from neighbors, you should be ok.
 
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i guess, but i hate ill always have to look over my shoulder and wonder if this will happen again, i wonder if i should push the envelope & try for legalization.......since..... nobody seems to care, but im like between a rock & a hard place, if i stir something up, & lose, i will definitely lose my girls, ...maybe i should let sleeping dogs....ummm (birds) lye..................

thank you all for your support
 
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onecent, I hope you will be able to keep your chickens. My dad was from Halifax and we used to visit my grandparents often. They lived right across from the library. From what I remember it is a small peaceful town.
 
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hi, yes i used to live in Halifax many yrs. ago like back in the early 70,s very small peaceful town, i think you can have chickens there its very rural, im right up the road from there, but whats ironic, is i used to live in michigan, detroit & flint but that was way back when!
and thank you for your support.
 
Hi hope all works out for you. I live in suburban NY and we can keep chickens. you can even have chickens in NYC. A lot of big citys let you keep chicken. You might bring this to the attenion of the city manager. Maybe show them a list of places that allow chicken. Many people have gotten laws changed, so don't give up your chicks just yet ! good luck https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=272973
 
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hi, yes i used to live in Halifax many yrs. ago like back in the early 70,s very small peaceful town, i think you can have chickens there its very rural, im right up the road from there, but whats ironic, is i used to live in michigan, detroit & flint but that was way back when!
and thank you for your support.

It's really ironic that my grandmother was raised in Detriot then moved to Halifax! Do they still have those wonderful Independance Day play's?
Seems like since it's pretty rural you would be allowed to keep chickens. The last time i was there was about 15 years ago when my Dad passed and it was still pretty rural. Has it changed much since then I wonder?
 
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hi, yes i used to live in Halifax many yrs. ago like back in the early 70,s very small peaceful town, i think you can have chickens there its very rural, im right up the road from there, but whats ironic, is i used to live in michigan, detroit & flint but that was way back when!
and thank you for your support.

It's really ironic that my grandmother was raised in Detriot then moved to Halifax! Do they still have those wonderful Independance Day play's?
Seems like since it's pretty rural you would be allowed to keep chickens. The last time i was there was about 15 years ago when my Dad passed and it was still pretty rural. Has it changed much since then I wonder?

hi, yes they still have the play First for Freedom, i went to see it about 20 yrs ago (lol) i thought i would be bored, but i actually enjoyed it! i dont live in halifax now, im like 10 miles from it, but most of Halifax county is very rural, may i ask what your dads name was? maybe i might know him..... Mr.Vernon Bradley who lived in halifax all his life just passed away Sunday, you might know him.
 

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