egg prices are out of control..local govt needs to reduce urban chicken coop restrictions

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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?
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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


The control freaks can't let go.
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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


You understand that the bird flu is a whole other disease right?
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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


A mask does not protect my well water from ecoli contamination or excessive nitrates.
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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


Idiot, masks and vaccines don't stop flu and they didn't stop covid.

Tony was either ignorant, or perpetrating crimes against humanity. He admitted his shot didn’t shield you from his virus.
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Bought free range eggs for under $5.00 in 22206 today.
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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


Vaccines for bird flu are not currently offered. However, the USDA does recommend that people with backyard chickens wear masks and other PPE.
Anonymous
Biden is the reason why the eggs are so high
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


Idiot, masks and vaccines don't stop flu and they didn't stop covid.


Person who can’t detect sarcasm as blunt as a 2x4 to the face calls other people “idiot”.


F’ing EPIC, lolz!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden is the reason why the eggs are so high


Thanks robot
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I'm not sure that since the reason is bird flu that we should have anybody and everybody with their own eggs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure that since the reason is bird flu that we should have anybody and everybody with their own eggs.

Own live chickens, I mean.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Biden is the reason why the eggs are so high


Thanks robot


See? Even robots understand how bad Grandpa Badfinger f**ked up the economy!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.

I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.


People have the right to farm and feed their family


not according to your local government!

no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.


Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets





You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.


Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html

Where do you live?





People's Republic of Fairfax County.


You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.


No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.


I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.





Yes, let’s eliminate zoning and give our neighbors the bird flu. https://www.wric.com/news/virginia-news/positive-bird-flu-case-in-accomack-county/amp/



If you’re worried about getting the flu, get a flu shot and wear a mask.

FFS, don’t you remember the advice you gave everyone during covid? Wear a mask! Get a vaccination or booster!

What happened to that?


A mask does not protect my well water from ecoli contamination or excessive nitrates.


If you live someplace where you’re on a well, your neighbors already have bigger livestock that chickens.

Plus, your own septic system is doing more to introduce E. Coli to your well than some chicken in the next yard over.


I live near Tysons Corner and many of my neighbors have wells, some have septic (don't know if anybody has both). Definitely not zoned for livestock.
Anonymous
Well, it didn’t take Trump 10 days to make eggs, insanely expensive … before Trump I was able to get two dozen eggs for five bucks and now I can’t find a dozen eggs for less than six dollars.
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