The shift is real towards towns and municipalities to allow chickens and even HOAs are being legally forced to comply.
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Interesting, since St. Cloud used to be the home base of Gold’n Plump “The Minnesota Chicken” before they were bought out by a multinational conglomerate.
They had some pretty hilarious commercials back in the day of Minnesota chickens fighting the battle to protect Minnesota from invading conglomerate chickens; enforce they sold out to said conglomerates…
Many of the twin cities ‘burbs now allow for 3-12 hens.
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Ran into a lady in our local suburbs who keeps 2 ROOSTERS in kennels Indoors And Travel With Them on Vacation!! Guess she doesn’t need an alarm clock.
There is a very sad irony in this. Municipalities or other respective creatures of the State, have ZERO!, authority in involving themselves with private property rights. HOAs are different as that’s contractual and not a gov entity.
Calling those reps letting them know they done good will give them fortitude to stand firm against the karens
The information you provide is missing context. It only applies to HOAs; if city ordinances still prohibit chickens, they’re still prohibited. Nothing changed.
I guess I’m crazy. Years ago when I got home from grocery shopping my chickens were all gone! I had about 12 hens. My husband had given them all away to someone- he wouldn’t say who. About a year later I heard a chicken outside and it sounded very upset. I went out to see and it was my favorite hen. She had come home like a homing pigeon but was outside the fence and was pacing back and forth loudly complaining about the fence being in her way. I called her and she eventually jumped over it and came running to me. We live in rural Alaska and I knew she must have come a long way to get here. She had to cross at least one small stream and probably a couple roads. There are dogs and eagles and foxes and bears and Canadian Lynx out there too. But she made it home. I knew she had to be hungry so I was walking with her to the barn where I still had some feed. She was so happy to be home she kept rubbing on my leg like a cat does, so much it was hard to walk. Husband worked remote so when he called home I told him she was back and that now I would need to get more chickens because they are flock animals. I got 4 chicks, two died rather quickly, one kept jumping the fence to sit on eggs and was eaten by something, and one lived for along while. In Sept. 2021 my husband died of CV. Winter was coming and I couldn’t afford to heat the chicken house through the winter for 2 chickens. I figured people keep parrots in the house and a chicken isn’t that much different except chickens won’t bite holes in the walls. I had a big cage I brought in and set in the corner and my chickens spent the winter in that. When summer came the hens would run out with the dogs in the morning and at night they would wait at the door to come in and sleep in their cage. The homing pigeon chicken got old and died in her sleep one night. Then this spring the other one died too. They were nice hens and made me happy. When the hen came home I thought it was funny that she had defied my husband and foiled his plan to get rid of my little hens. And I knew he was rolling over in his grave when I turned them into house chickens. So I got the last laugh. Just call me crazy.
As of July this year, I can raise anything allowed by my State on my property in my HOA, including cows, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, and Guinea fowl.
Eggs in Creston IA Walmart 18pk $5 for great value brand. Crazy! Found someone’s receipt..
Love them duckies and gooses. If I need one for food one of my buddies up the road raises ’em and we can make a deal.
We used to live in a small town in Northwood, Iowa. We put a moveable chicken coop with 6 chickens (hens) in the yard and the city council members lost their minds. My husband fought it at many city council meetings. The city eventually took my husband to court and no surprise, we had to get rid of our chickens. A few months later, we got a fence permit and fenced in 2 alpacas in our front yard. The alpacas were 100% legal and the city couldn’t do anything about it. We got death threats, lots of obscene yelling by passing drivers. They really showed what kind of people they are. About a year and a half later we moved and a few years later we now have a homestead. Since that time the town has passed a law saying no alpacas in town. The kicker was that one of the city council members had a heard of cows in city limits…that was legal but 6 chickens were not. That city council member did not attend any meeting my husband went to – so she did not attend any meetings for about a year.
Since Haitians are receiving THOUSANDS in food stamps per month, but still eating cats and dogs, I can only guess the reason is for Voodoo sacrifice.
When you import enough people from south of the border suddenly it becomes a right for them to keep and fight them.
In less than a month where I live Aldi eggs have gone up in price .80 cents per dozen. August 30th, 1 dozen eggs cost $2.96, as of September 16th the price went to $3.76. That is 18 days, not even a month. Can someone tell me why the price of eggs is going up?????
How about stop using the Karen name thing.. lots of GODs daughters out there named Karen . Shalom