The more I read and learn, the more I'm turned away

I'm wondering why the ordinance is even there. I can only see that either they're trying to reduce potential nuisances or to prevent people from raising their own eggs/meat. It rules out pretty much anyone on less than 2 acres. I'm not sure my husband wants to take a stand over chickens. I'll have to think on that one. I live in a subdivision. I'm sure someone will take umbrage. I'm still working out the costs on this endeavor, so I have time to consider the radar.
 
I'm wondering why the ordinance is even there. I can only see that either they're trying to reduce potential nuisances or to prevent people from raising their own eggs/meat. It rules out pretty much anyone on less than 2 acres. I'm not sure my husband wants to take a stand over chickens. I'll have to think on that one. I live in a subdivision. I'm sure someone will take umbrage. I'm still working out the costs on this endeavor, so I have time to consider the radar.

Bingo.
 
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So sad... Do they allow dogs in your sub division? You could argue that chickens are often quieter and less problematic than dogs. I've never heard of a chicken biting the mail man. If you wanted to try to change the county ordinance, I'm sure that if you did some publicizing, you'd find a lot of support. Just b/c there is currently a no-poultry law, that doesn't mean that it can't be changed.
 

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