Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, no plans on eating the chickens but will love me some fresh, organic eggs that I KNOW are organic because I raised them. I think it's cool that they will free range in plenty of space and my child will learn about something unique and have a neat experience. For me it's a hobby and something I want to do. I'm really not surprised by some comments that chickens are "gross" and you can catch "xyz"-all of which are hilarious to me. Ignorance.
If you are managing the chicken coop well and don't have way too many chickens they shouldn't smell at all.If you smell chickens, you smell mis-management. To the PP above, if your FIL had secured his coop with proper chicken wire and a protected run that should not have occurred really. But there are predators out there just as alligators prey on people's little dogs is southern states. I don't think that means they shouldn't have dogs anymore. They should protect their pets.
In my experience here, people have a negative connotation associated with chickens. Last time I brought it up to someone they exclaimed, "Oh if that's something YOU'RE into, then good for you" in a condescending tone. I really wish people were more open-minded. We are not poor, quite the contrary![]()
Then, one poster here has chickens?! I wonder if my neighbors will be opposed so they are not associated with "the chickens next door"? Hmmm
If you want fresh, organic eggs, order them from South Mountain Creamery.
You are seriously a fool. Why you would subject your neighbors to your foolishness is beyond me. I mean, are deliberately setting out to erode property values or something?
Op here. Nice promo and no thanks. How do you know my neighbor does not have chickens and I'm curious how an immaculately maintained 1/2 acre with a nice garden and landscaping is eroding property value? You would not be able to hear or see the chickens unless you are sitting in my backyard petting one.
Anonymous wrote:My son's school rented two chickens and kept them for a month for a unit on "sharing the Earth." I enjoyed our daily visits to the coop enough that I researched renting a pair for the summer. Unfortunately, DC law wouldn't let us keep them in our rowhouse backyard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? It's for poors? Someone needs to tell Martha Stewart.
http://www.marthastewart.com/264904/backyard-chickens-for-beginners
Don't you love it when some idiot discovers an old thread and resurrects it?
Yes, it's for the poors. Did you really just hold Martha Stewart up as a barometer of taste or something? I mean, the woman is 70 years old, so I guess I can see how she might still be confusing the way she did things in the 1940s and 1950s as sophisticated or in good taste.
As for the idiot posting the poultry pictures, so what? They're animals. That we eat. Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking to get a coop for our 1/2 acre backyard with maybe 3-4 chickens. Well kept in ordinance of the 100 ft law in Mont Co. I'm not planning on a rooster since that would be rude and annoying to us and to our neighbors. Just wondering if anyone else upcounty is doing the same and if their neighbors have said anything or even noticed?
Backyard chickens? Who gives a cluck!
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking to get a coop for our 1/2 acre backyard with maybe 3-4 chickens. Well kept in ordinance of the 100 ft law in Mont Co. I'm not planning on a rooster since that would be rude and annoying to us and to our neighbors. Just wondering if anyone else upcounty is doing the same and if their neighbors have said anything or even noticed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? It's for poors? Someone needs to tell Martha Stewart.
http://www.marthastewart.com/264904/backyard-chickens-for-beginners
Don't you love it when some idiot discovers an old thread and resurrects it?
Yes, it's for the poors. Did you really just hold Martha Stewart up as a barometer of taste or something? I mean, the woman is 70 years old, so I guess I can see how she might still be confusing the way she did things in the 1940s and 1950s as sophisticated or in good taste.
As for the idiot posting the poultry pictures, so what? They're animals. That we eat. Who cares?