Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...there are no egg shortages, where on earth are you shopping?
NP. I’m not in DC but yesterday when I went shopping, I went to four supermarkets looking for eggs and none had any.
Anonymous wrote:Shocked to see 10.99 eggs at the store. Even the cheap ones are now pushing $5 per carton, and that's ONLY when they're in stock. It's either constant shortages or massive prices. Why haven't over burdensome regulations preventing urban livestock been repealed yet? Counties make it far too difficult for people to grow their own food, like eggs. All you need are a few hens that produce tons of eggs, and they're far healthier than the store crap anyway. It is time local governments rewrite the laws to allow homeowners and apartments to have urban chicken coops.
Anonymous wrote:This is absurd. Chicken coops are a legitimate nuisance to neighbors, especially when lots are small. They create noise, very unpleasant smells and can threaten public health with communicable diseases. Move to an area with agricultural zoning if you want to have a chicken farm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...there are no egg shortages, where on earth are you shopping?
NP. I’m not in DC but yesterday when I went shopping, I went to four supermarkets looking for eggs and none had any.
Anonymous wrote:...there are no egg shortages, where on earth are you shopping?
Anonymous wrote:This is absurd. Chicken coops are a legitimate nuisance to neighbors, especially when lots are small. They create noise, very unpleasant smells and can threaten public health with communicable diseases. Move to an area with agricultural zoning if you want to have a chicken farm.
Anonymous wrote:Shocked to see 10.99 eggs at the store. Even the cheap ones are now pushing $5 per carton, and that's ONLY when they're in stock. It's either constant shortages or massive prices. Why haven't over burdensome regulations preventing urban livestock been repealed yet? Counties make it far too difficult for people to grow their own food, like eggs. All you need are a few hens that produce tons of eggs, and they're far healthier than the store crap anyway. It is time local governments rewrite the laws to allow homeowners and apartments to have urban chicken coops.