… keeping backyard chickens, rabbits, and bees. Commissioner Chet Hand initiated the discussion in June, arguing that attitudes toward such animals …
Month: October 2025
Manchester takes on erosion, stabilization projects – West Newsmagazine
Judge rules bill allowing HOAs oversight on backyard chickens …
Chicken run: Three Forks allows more residents to have backyard flocks | State – Fairfield Sun Times
The council approved a measure to allow 40 permits citywide for chickens. That is up from the previous level of 30 permits in Three Forks. The city …
Autumn HPAI Spreading Faster, Now in 20 States – Meatingplace
… chickens, as well as farmed ducks and backyard birds. The Animal… The pace of new confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in …
Yorkton Council gets behind backyard hens – SaskToday.ca
“I don't have any issue keeping some hens in a controlled way,” said Coun. Dustin Brears. “I'm in support of having urban chickens,” added Mayor …
Yorkton Council gets behind backyard hens | GX94 Radio
Yorkton Council gets behind backyard hens … YORKTON – A one-year Urban Hen Pilot Project recently came to an end in Yorkton. Monday at its regular …
Eustis adopts two-year backyard chickens pilot program; 15 permits limited citywide
… backyard chickens on up to 15 single-family lots citywide. The ordinance, adopted on first reading, permits up to three hens per qualifying lot …
Bossier council proposes capping backyard chicken ownership at four – Shreveport Times
… backyard chickens, repealing the city's ordinance that outright banned backyard commercial poultry farming. The council voted 4-2 to introduce an …
St. Louis Weekend Digest October 25-26 – Spectrum News
Missouri homeowner associations can again ban residents from keeping chickens in their backyards. 5. Saint Louis Public Schools board member …
A Road Map For Inclusive Growth In The Poultry Sector – African Farming
The plan recognises three main categories of black poultry producers: contract growers, independent farmers, and subsistence/backyard farmers.