Quote: sounds like you are in the butt of the city and the A-shole is right next door..
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Quote: sounds like you are in the butt of the city and the A-shole is right next door..
Seem like it....I over heard him yelling at some other kids the other day on the streets for no apparent reason. So he is now not a nice neighbor in my book and maybe other neighbors around him too?sounds like you are in the butt of the city and the A-shole is right next door..
Thanks for your kind words and concern. I certainly hope someone on here can help me out very soon.Bluenkimchi, I am sorry you moved into that kind of neighborhood. I hope somebody on here can help you out, and that you are able to relocate to a poultry friendly neighborhood soon.
I wish I could help you, but I'm on the other side of the state. I have 85 acres you could pick a spot from. Lol
WI is such a rural state, compared to my home state of CA. Thought even in suburban areas, chickens/hens without permits and rooster would be allowed......guess not.Boy sure sucks to have such ahhhh *** hats for neighbors... However you are talking chickens and not even Roosters, or in my case turkey poults who are crying for their mom.... omg what a chorus of sad birds they are/were... Best wishes and hope that they can change the laws to accomodate you all. im I have ever-bearing raspberries so they will not ripen till the fall should you be our of pie at that time and there is a fall bash I will bring berries
.. still have bunches frozen from last year!
No doubt Yvette, all she had to do is make sure they had heat, water and food! Apparently that was too much to ask. Found out they didn't even come to do chores until after noon time when they are usually done asap in the am. She also figured since it was warm during the day they would be ok at night, wrong!! And the ones in the house hatching was suppose to be taken out of bator daily and given water. You wouldn't believe the mess, it was beyond gross and inhumane. She lives next door so no reason for it. And on top of it my husband paid her $50 for caring for them!! I made him give me the money back as it was rediculous to pay when I lost hundreds in birds! All my BLRW, SS, EE, Guineas, Cochin Bantams, Lav Orp, every **** chick that I had, was over 75 chicks out in chicken house and that doesn't include the ones hatching in the house. About 75 are alive of the Layers that hatched but that was out of 15 dozen and 2 dozen guineas with one alive, their were dead rotten chicks in the bator with icky fluids everywhere. The chicks that did make it were covered in the liquid. The mess I had to clean up was horrific!Poor babies! Chicks have to be the easiest babies to take care of. How can someone mess it up like that? I would be beyond upset.