Hi! I'm new here, found you all on a search for 'why to raise chickens' at Google. I just learned my city is considering an anti-chicken ordinance. I don't have chickens, but I'd like to keep the option open, so I'm planning on going to the City Council meeting and making a pro-chickens case.
Here's what I'm arguing:
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There are so many reasons to find a way to allow rather than forbid backyard chickens. Fresh, organic pastured eggs sustainably raised should be within everyone's grasp, but for many of us -- especially now -- they're unfortunately out of reach. And, contrary to what Montgomery is assuming, chickens require very little space: a chicken needs less space than the top of the average kitchen table. Chickens make less mess, smell, and noise than the average dog. If cared for properly they make no smell or mess at all, and the noise from a laying hen is (what?).
Require that there be no smell. Require that there be no noise -- even that there be no roosters. Require that there be no mess. But why require that there be no chickens?
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So, what level of noise can I compare a chicken to that no one would normally object to in a suburban backyard? Are they less loud than many songbirds? Less noisy than what? Anyone know what decibels a chicken puts out?
Thank you for any help!
Val
Here's what I'm arguing:
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There are so many reasons to find a way to allow rather than forbid backyard chickens. Fresh, organic pastured eggs sustainably raised should be within everyone's grasp, but for many of us -- especially now -- they're unfortunately out of reach. And, contrary to what Montgomery is assuming, chickens require very little space: a chicken needs less space than the top of the average kitchen table. Chickens make less mess, smell, and noise than the average dog. If cared for properly they make no smell or mess at all, and the noise from a laying hen is (what?).
Require that there be no smell. Require that there be no noise -- even that there be no roosters. Require that there be no mess. But why require that there be no chickens?
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So, what level of noise can I compare a chicken to that no one would normally object to in a suburban backyard? Are they less loud than many songbirds? Less noisy than what? Anyone know what decibels a chicken puts out?
Thank you for any help!
Val