Backyard Chickens Guide
the Right Frickin’ Chicken: Guide to Picking Backyard Chicken Breeds By www.backyardchickens.com
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Vogt is one of 37 Aurora residents who have registered for a permit to own backyard chickens, said Cheryl Conway, a spokeswoman for the city’s animal care division. She said permitting has been smooth so far, and the most common question the city has Across the nation, several people have latched onto the trend of backyard chicken farming and increasingly more and more St. Charles Parish residents are doing so as well. The movement has especially gained popularity with younger homeowners who are and Savvy Answers for Raising Backyard Chickens” (Rodale, 246 pages, $17.99), chicken experts Lissa Lucas and Traci Torres of the online resource My Pet Chicken have assembled an informative insider’s guide to raising chickens at home. “My Pet compares the time required for basic chicken care to that for a more familiar pet: “It’s about like having a cat,” she says. “Eat local” is the foodie mantra, and nothing is more local than an egg from your own backyard. That enticement has led Dave Belanger, publisher of the magazine “Backyard Poultry,” says chickens have become America’s cool new pet. When he launched his magazine more than three years ago, he told “The Washington Post” he thought subscriptions would be between 15,000 Why didn’t I know about this story (“Backyard fowl bill filed by Mesa lawmaker,” Jan. 24) a few years ago? I’ve been following “chicken fights” across the country since 2009. I chronicled many of the more humorous and poignant ones in a guide .
Well, a lot of folks feel the same way and their answer’s unanimous – a backyard flock of chickens. From Portland patios to New York City apartments, more and more people are putting up hen houses where doghouses used to be. City coops are shooting up consider subscribing to “Backyard Poultry” magazine or reading “Keep Chickens! Tending Small Flocks in Cities, Suburbs, and Other Small Spaces” by Barbara Kilarski or “Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens” by Gail Damerow. Two information-packed Web sites .
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