Seramas -- NOT 'poultry'??

happybooker1

Crowing
12 Years
Oct 4, 2012
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OK I know they're classified as 'chickens'. But has anyone had success challenging an ordinance against 'poultry' for Seramas?

The definition of poultry is birds raised for meat, eggs, and/or feathers. Seramas aren't raised for any of those. They are strictly an ornamental breed, and mainly serve as pets/show birds. I mean, you COULD certainly eat the eggs, but I could also eat Parrot eggs or cockatiel eggs if I was so inclined. I don't know anyone that would have a flock of Seramas intending to get all their eatable eggs from them.

Anyone??
 
But I was using the Webster's Dictionary definition, which mentions nothing about crowing. In their native country Seramas are kept as pets. Turkeys don't crow, they gobble. Pheasants -- I don't know what sound they make. Pigeons & doves coo. You could certainly challenge the 'crowing' definition. Just sayin'.
 
I don't think you have a leg to stand on. Just because teacup poodles don't hunt or herd, or because basenjis don't bark, doesn't disqualify them as dogs.
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