Oregon

One more quick question -- if you want more than 3 chickens, the ordinance says that you have to get a specified animal facility permit and pay the "required fee." Can anyone tell me what the fee is?
 
Salem, Oregon just passed a city ordinance so that people can keep 3 backyard hens starting this January. The fee for a license is $50.00. Not sure some of the other details, there are a lot, but you can go to www.salemchickens.com and there is a link for all of the "rules". I am out in the country so lucky for me, I can have as many as I want
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Thanks for the info on Salem, Zanna!

My previous post was unclear -- I'm also interested in the cost of getting a "Specified Animal Facility Permit" in Portland.
 
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Three is free but the fee is $31 for more than 3, one time forever. The vector control officer comes out to the house to inspect your set up. They want to make sure you have them confined to your yard. He seemed very concerned that they don't get out. I guess they don't want chickens running around the streets of Portland. He's concerned about rat abatement like not having open feeders out at all times. And he's concerned about odor control and what kind of bedding will be in the run. Other than that it is a simple process. Oh and no roosters. The process falls under Vector Control if that tells you anything about what they are looking for.

Check the City of Milwaukee, OR a 'burb of Portland. I think they allow an amazing number of chickens and 'roos too. I want to move over there! My parents live in Galveston and they just passed an ordinance that allows 7.
 
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Does anyone know a place year Portland, preferably on the West side, that will process chickens? Looking for a place that would be willing to process just a couple of chickens at a time.
 
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I mixed the playground cedar chips and sand in my run. The sand is still a bit of a mess, but falls fight off the birds when it dries. I hope they don't hurt the birds, I just couldn't find anything better! Glad to see I'm not the only one.....
 
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The rain!

My chickens are turning into ducks (and not the U of O kind)! My yard now has a water feature
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The silkies haven't come out of the coop for days. I guess they are the smart ones.
 
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Ugh...I know what you mean...my LF Faverolles actually SLEEP outside unless it's a torrent! Stupid things!!
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Isn't that pretty smart then!? They know enough to come out of the deluge. The silkies don't even go out in a light mist. Maybe they can't find the door! ?
 

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