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I'm debating... do I write a short e-mail to my oldest son's teacher or just let it go. Thoughts?

Yesterday, when my son was explaining his science project to the teacher, the teacher asked him a question about it. Instead of answering the question that was asked of him, he blurted out "We're illegal. We have too many chickens." The teachers responded "That's not good". DH said he didn't have time to explain the situation. I tell ya - my son has been obsessing over us having too many chickens since the day the chicks hatched. We've explained to him over and over that when they are out from underneath the heat lamp, the boys will be going away and we won't be over the limit. We told him the city, or the neighbors, are not going to care about chicks and if we had to explain it to anyone, they would completely understand the situation.

So - would you bother the teacher with an explanation, or just let it go?
I might explain to her the situation with your son, as in he is obsessing about it. But that you really aren't over the limit, that chicks don't count. And he forgets the part that you will be getting rid of some when they get a little older.
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We had a bear on our back deck this year.  Yes, there are bears in our neighborhood.



Oh we have more than just bears dear! lol Huge roaming packs of coyotes, bear, cougar, raccoon, neighbor dogs neighbor cats, mink, Civets, and others predators as well.

You might be close enough to enough people that the cougar might stay away from your area. But I highly doubt it. Its just not a critter that is seen very often.
 
Renee, I'm sorry but what your son said to his teacher made me laugh! I'm sure it's not funny to you but you shouldn't worry too much. I cannot imagine the teacher would make anything of it. If it would make you feel better, it wouldn't hurt to email the teacher an explanation. It would be pretty petty if she made a big deal out of those law-breaking chicks!
 
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I know, I have 3 customers at work, plus my parents and SIL and my house to supply, all on 6 layers. I took care of my neighbors flock for a few weeks and was getting about a dozen a day from both flocks. Most of his 26 birds are in heavy molt, but it was easier to keep up with the demand. I even made "punch cards" that I can sell, buy 4 get 5th free, either dozen or 18 packs. I sell those 16/dozen card and 20/18pack card. Looks all professional with our farm name and 5 eggs to punch out.
 

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