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Hey Homegroanacres, how your hometown has changed, huh? HR is CRAZY anymore... so expensive, so trendy.
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I remember when it was decaying warehouses for Diamond Fruit and Janzen Sportswear. My grandpa bought land in Mosier for $1000 an acre back in the 70's. It's all out of control now.

BUT I LOVE LIVING OUT HERE AND WOULD NEVER LIVE ANYWHERE ELSE!

Born and raised in P-town, btw.
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Great to see everyone here!

We all know Oregon is the best place in the world.
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I currently have six 9 week olds....2 BAs, 1 Lt Brahma, 1 NHR, 1 Ameraucana and 1 SLW.

However, I just ordered 21 from Meyer that will be here in the end of July....

5 Salmon Faverolles, 3 Ameraucanas, 2 RIR, 4 Golden Buffs, and 1 each of BO, Dominique, Partridge Rock, BA, Red Cochin, GLW and Blue Cochin.

We are moving the end of July also so...it should interesting!
 
yeah.. its aginst the law to have any sorta chicken in salem. dumb. but if you live in the country side of salem they usually let it go... mabye the mayor has a chicken phobia?
 
Blu is comin on in from the cold in Tenmile, OR. Some old timers will know me and those that don't hopefully soon will. SAAAALUTE Ok, if you never watched Hee-Haw you might not appreciate that last bit.
 
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Is it againt the law in the whole city of Salem or just Marion County, Salem. I'm in Polk County, Salem. I'm up in the hills of West Salem, a couple miles past the high school. Just curious. I think I'll be calling someone with the city on Tues. I cant find any info about this on their website or any info on the internet.

I have 10 two week olds and40 eggs in the incubator right now and would be so upset if I have to get rid of them. I honestly didnt think about any of this because we came from Portland a couple years ago and had them there. Figured could have them here since there is way more agriculture/farm here. Go figure!!
 
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Is it againt the law in the whole city of Salem or just Marion County, Salem. I'm in Polk County, Salem. I'm up in the hills of West Salem, a couple miles past the high school. Just curious. I think I'll be calling someone with the city on Tues. I cant find any info about this on their website or any info on the internet.

I have 10 two week olds and40 eggs in the incubator right now and would be so upset if I have to get rid of them. I honestly didnt think about any of this because we came from Portland a couple years ago and had them there. Figured could have them here since there is way more agriculture/farm here. Go figure!!

I am in Marion County and the code is written that "any bird or furbearing animal including livestock and poultry in not allowed in salem city limits including the Salem Kiezer Urban Growth Boundry.

For your area I would call Polk county planning or public works. Find out about what zone you are in and what is the code for chickens. Or if all your neighbors are ok with your chickens dont worry about it even the nieghbors that would be able to hear hens cackling over the eggs they just laid. I know others keep chickens in Salem, the have accepting neighbors.
 
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Is it againt the law in the whole city of Salem or just Marion County, Salem. I'm in Polk County, Salem. I'm up in the hills of West Salem, a couple miles past the high school. Just curious. I think I'll be calling someone with the city on Tues. I cant find any info about this on their website or any info on the internet.

I have 10 two week olds and40 eggs in the incubator right now and would be so upset if I have to get rid of them. I honestly didnt think about any of this because we came from Portland a couple years ago and had them there. Figured could have them here since there is way more agriculture/farm here. Go figure!!

I am in Marion County and the code is written that "any bird or furbearing animal including livestock and poultry in not allowed in salem city limits including the Salem Kiezer Urban Growth Boundry.

For your area I would call Polk county planning or public works. Find out about what zone you are in and what is the code for chickens. Or if all your neighbors are ok with your chickens dont worry about it even the nieghbors that would be able to hear hens cackling over the eggs they just laid. I know others keep chickens in Salem, the have accepting neighbors.

Nice. I'll look into that. They have moved the "City Limits" sign closer to my house a couple of months ago. It's about 150ft away from my property now
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Vultures!! I appreciate the advice. I'll keep you informed of what they say.
 

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