Not in my town.
Town laws don’t allow farm animals. I would have a menagerie in my back yard if I could. And if the roosters did not scream at sunrise, I would go out and prod them. Just to have fun with the snobby neighbors!
When I was in college my summer job was delivering mail to the section 8 housing projects. There were chickens all over the place. They would use the cabinets in their kitchen as coops. I don’t know how they figured which chickens belonged in which duplex.
Backyard chickens will take care of your backyard tic problem
Is there a Ping List for anyone who has or is interested in raising backyard poultry?
It would be a great idea to share experiences and find ways to combat those pesky varmints that try to kill our feathered friends.
Right now I have 13 hens, once Cal the wonder dog was taught to leave them alone we haven’t had any problems. The older ladies at church really love getting fresh eggs.
If you have chickens you have to buy chicken feed.
Every bag of chicken feed turns into something.
Do people really want a back yard full of used chicken feed?
So they want us to raise chickens? Becky’s Homestead would be a good place to learn.
http://beckyshomestead.com/watch-videos/
I don’t like eggs enough to keep chickens. Don’t even like chicken enough.
Honey, now, that’s a different story. :)
And if I could I’d grow chocolate in the backyard.
One of my favorite pictures.
Sure why not most folks that live in 3rd world countries keep some kind of live stock around. We should too as globalists’ like Cruz reduce us to 3rd world status. I’ll look into it, do chickens and vegetable gardens play nice together?
Children should be kept in the back yard and not
allowed to wander the streets picking up gravel
and eating worms...
A friend of mine just outside Burleson does this, seems like a handy way to get fresh eggs.
Chicken Lady - The Kids In The Hall
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=chicken+woman+KIDS+IN+THE+HALL&&view=detail&mid=CC91B8825FCAC1E49196CC91B8825FCAC1E49196&FORM=VRDGAR