My little bit of chicken heaven is in jeopardy.
Apparently a St. Louis Post-Dispatch article about my chicken preservation program alarmed the mayor of Black Jack because of the mere presence of chickens within the city limits.
This is a city, incorporated in 1970, yet where my family has been raising chickens almost continuously since the 1870s.
There are many chicken (and rooster) owners in this semi rural north county community. It has come to my attention that one of the Mayor's neighbors has chickens.
I received a letter from the city that I am in violation of city code, even though 5 other Black Jack chicken owners (3 of which live on my road within a mile of my house) besides myself and the author of the Post article researched and could find no violations. According to the letter, I'm accused of having a "Poultry Farm". I've worked on poultry farms, worked in the feedmill industry where a poultry farm consists of tens of thousands of birds packed in confined housing. Mine isn't a poultry farm. The largest group I have is 8 birds.
According to the letter I must remove my birds from the property by July 2.
There has been no attempt to find other chicken owners in town nor ask them to remove their chickens.
I'm asking for equal treatment under the law.
As far as roosters go, I've been in continuous contact with neighbors and all tell me they are not a problem.
Apparently a St. Louis Post-Dispatch article about my chicken preservation program alarmed the mayor of Black Jack because of the mere presence of chickens within the city limits.
This is a city, incorporated in 1970, yet where my family has been raising chickens almost continuously since the 1870s.
There are many chicken (and rooster) owners in this semi rural north county community. It has come to my attention that one of the Mayor's neighbors has chickens.
I received a letter from the city that I am in violation of city code, even though 5 other Black Jack chicken owners (3 of which live on my road within a mile of my house) besides myself and the author of the Post article researched and could find no violations. According to the letter, I'm accused of having a "Poultry Farm". I've worked on poultry farms, worked in the feedmill industry where a poultry farm consists of tens of thousands of birds packed in confined housing. Mine isn't a poultry farm. The largest group I have is 8 birds.
According to the letter I must remove my birds from the property by July 2.
There has been no attempt to find other chicken owners in town nor ask them to remove their chickens.
I'm asking for equal treatment under the law.
As far as roosters go, I've been in continuous contact with neighbors and all tell me they are not a problem.
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