Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Some Chicks Can't Catch A Break
Backyard chicken-keeping is growing around the country, spurred by the interest in local food and sustainability.
Once upon a time everyone in Plymouth County had chickens, but recently even in Middleboro, we had a "Right to Farm" vote. That's right, we actually had to vote in a town election if a farm community that sustained a 90's real estate development boom and commuter rail installation still had the right to farm!
Apparently this is a problem around the country.
Town officials in Maplewood, N.J., decided this week that their community is ready for home chicken cooping—but only just. In a 3-2 vote, the Township Committee voted to allow a pilot program for a YEAR starting NEXT March where up to 15 households may be allowed a maximum of three chickens each; AND ROOSTERS ARE BANNED!
Read the ABC News article here.
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