Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has bewen confirmed in a backyard flock of chickens and ducks in Malheur County, Ore.
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The other involves a backyard flock of 20 birds in Malheur County, Oregon. The Oregon Department of Agriculture said the flock had chickens and …
New Carlisle ordinance brings chickens home to roost – MSN
Voters passed an ordinance that will allow for the raising of hens at residential properties within city limits. Within the ordinance policy, hens are …
Bird flu hits Southeast Oregon for first time – Bend Bulletin
… outdoor chickens.jpg … Federal veterinary officials on Wednesday confirmed the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in a backyard flock of chickens and …
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Beverly Hills residents debate legality of backyard chickens – C&G Newspapers
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Detroiters will be allowed to keep backyard birds, bees – BridgeDetroit
An ordinance passed by the Detroit City Council on Tuesday allows residents to keep chickens, ducks and honeybees in their backyards.