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A Fight for our Right to… Chickens?

White Chicken says what

Yep, that’s right. After the article in the paper came out about us and our chickens, we had a visit from the city Code Inspection office. Apparently we are only allowed to have ONE chicken because the code says you can only have one per 1/10 of an acre and we have .16 acres. That was not what we were initially told, but apparently that’s the case. No matter that we have an EMPTY FIELD behind our house. Or that there is a house on the other side of the fence with horses…no that would make too much sense to allow chickens in our backyard.

violation
The Chicken Ticket

So, now we are going to have to fight for our right to have chickens. Crazy. I wasn’t really even interested in this fight. I just wanted to be left alone, my property, my business. And get this, when I called the city to find out if we could get a variance for our chickens, they said it would be $300! It is considered a MAJOR variance. A major variance? For three little animals that weigh about 2 pounds each? And there are no guarantees that we would get it! And come to find out from this particular planner that there is NO limit to the number of dogs and cats a person can have as long as they aren’t breaking any other code violations like noise, smell, confinement rules, etc.

So compared to unlimited dogs or cats, having a few chicken hens doesn’t seem to hurt anyone. They are not noisy -the neighbors’ dogs are much noisier, they aren’t dirty -you can just spray the poop right off and it becomes fertilizer unlike dog poop, they don’t pose a threat to public safety as they can’t bite or kill anyone as dogs can. And each of these possibilities would already be covered by existing codes as they are for dogs and other pets.

Keeping chickens as pets has the additional benefit of food production and food security. I can’t see why anyone would think that having four backyard chickens is detrimental to society. If you support local food, environmental and economic sustainability, food security, healthy lifestyles and responsible pet ownership, please support us in being allowed to live in Greeley with our chickens.

We are going to fight this and we will need your help. If you are in the Greeley or northern Colorado area, we will be meeting next Thursday, August 20, 2009 at Ramseier Farm Park, 6:30pm to talk strategy. Please come if you can.

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Chicken Press Coverage

UPDATE. Link to article:
We’re on the front page of the Greeley Tribune Sunday Edition in an article entitled Chicken Out (click on hyperlink to see)!

White and Brown Backyard Chickens
Chickens in the paper and with the paper

On Wednesday afternoon I received a phone call from a Greeley Tribune reporter. He asked if I would be willing to talk about our backyard chickens. I said sure as long as we wouldn’t get in trouble for having them. He said that wasn’t the intent of the story but that the City Council is considering changing the codes for chickens in the city limits. I am not sure if they want to make them more strict or less strict. We have not had any problems with our chickens and I think they knew I would be willing to talk about them because I wrote a blog for their website that they published in the hard copy.

Green Foot Chicken
The Americana AKA Greenfoot

He asked me what some of the benefits to having chickens were and if we have had any problems. The benefits I mentioned were:
-Farm fresh eggs with huge healthy yolks
– Bug Abatement
– Free fertilizer! 🙂
– Local food = fewer caged chickens
– They eat our kitchen scraps, so less waste in the garbage.
– Fun and easy to care for pets
-A great, hands-on learning experience
-Becoming more self-sufficient and self-reliant
– A personal step -along with our garden- towards decentralizing our food system

As far as problems, I just mentioned that one of our chickens died and that was sad, but it was what made us get the chicks which was such a fun experience. He asked about predators and I told him about the hawks and foxes around but that we’ve never had any issues. Neighborhood cats seem to leave them alone for the most part and Kitty and Schnoodle get along great with them.

He also asked if we had an increase in mice because of them. I said that ever since Kitty has been living outside we’ve had fewer mice problems (since he became a sort-of mouser) and that mice are always going to be somewhat of an issue with an open field behind our house (that’s why they’re called field mice!).

He also asked if we had checked the regulations, which we had. I talked with a city planner about a year ago who thought we would have no problems as long as we didn’t get a rooster. We checked our HOA rules and as long as we call them our pets they are fine as well.

Then he set up a time for a photographer to come over and take our picture. We picked last night at 7pm. It was so weird having this huge camera lens right up in our faces while we either chased the chickens around our yard, fed them, held them or just sat next to them. I wonder how the pictures will turn out. The photographer said she thought it would be printed this week some time.
We’ll see! It was pretty fun and exciting anyway. You never know what kind of fallout will happen when you have press coverage though! But you heard it here first! 🙂

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Weld County Fair and a Fun Weekend

This weekend Britton and I did quite a few fun activities. We went to the Weld County Fair to see the chickens and other livestock. There were some bantam chickens that were about the size of robins. They even had what looked like little robin-eggs. We saw chickens that were nothing but fuzz and huge turkeys.

Turkeys
How many turkeys do you see? 😉

Chickens and egg
Interesting looking chickens and tiny egg

Then we saw the cutest thing: a baby pygmy goat. Pygmy goats are smaller than most mid-sized dogs and so the baby was only about 6 or 8 inches off the ground. I have decided that if we have goats in Puerto Rico, they  will be of the pygmy variety so that they can’t jump as high (in addition to the cute factor!).

Pigmy Goat
Full grown pygmy goat

Baby Pigmy
Baby Pygmy

The fair also had a car show which I thought was an interesting juxtaposition of rural and urban, but that is kind of what Greeley is -a fairly large city in a largely agricultural county.

This weekend we also went over to our friends’ house and played Rockband. On Sunday we visited Britton’s family and had an outdoor bbq. The weather was perfect and so I went with my niece and nephew, Schnoodle and Britton’s parent’s dog for a long walk.

Our nephew wanted us to put a picture of him on this blog dressed up in his full get-up: a terrorist/foreign soldier. Isnt’ it interesting what kids like to play dress up as. Quite the sign of the times…Still, he looked pretty close. I think he looks like he could be an extra in a Cuban revolution movie!

Terrorist D

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Hiking and Biking up the Poudre

Colorado Mtns

Yesterday Britton and I met up with our friends Matt and Jamie to go hiking (Jamie and I) and mountain biking (Britton and Matt) up the Poudre River Canyon before we went to the Mishawaka reggae music festival. Colorado is so pretty in the mountains in the summer. Jamie and I hiked up a trail at Young Gulch and  saw a variety of things including butterflies, fields of purple flowers, bees pollinating flowers AND a rattlesnake.

That was really exciting and scary. He was all coiled up, shaking his rattle and ready to strike. I wanted to get a closer picture, but didn’t want to get too close. We had to warn all the people with off-leash dogs. She and I also walked up to Mishawaka as we were waiting for Britton and Matt to get done biking. We saw a dead bat and were offered to get picked up by a couple of guys on motorcycles. We said we weren’t too good at hitch hiking and that we’d just walk. 🙂 Here are a few pictures:

River and Mountain

Britton and Matt Mtn Biking
Britton and Matt Mountain Biking


Me and Jamie hiking

Jamie and Me, Hiking

Field of Flowers

Fields of Flowers

Butterfly

Butterfly on a flower

Dead  Bat

Dead bat by the side of the road

Rattlesnake in the grass with circle
Rattlesnake in the Grass

This rattlesnake is so well camouflaged that I had to circle it to show you where it is in the grass. Unfortunately, all I have to work with is MSPaint on this laptop, so it looks like a little kid wrote this! 🙂

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