The cluck-clucking in Moorhead over whether to allow backyard chickens in the city stirred memories of my encounters with the birds.
A 3.5-million-pound problem: More than a million chickens near Pasco have bird flu – KUOW
Even when a backyard flock gets infected, state government officials treat biosecurity very seriously. But with a million birds — that's around 3.5- …
Farmer Has Most Brilliant Idea for Repurposing Her Chickens' Feathers – Dengarden
Backyard chickens are one of the first farm animals most at home gardeners, … Every chicken owner knows that with chickens comes feathers, …
Backyard Chickens Could Be Coming To Rockford, Illinois
Residents of Rockford, Illinois may have noticed a sudden surge in backyard chicken fever.
Coop ordinance opponents mount petition drive | | eastvalleytribune.com
… City Council made it official, residents announced they would mount a petition drive to overturn allowing backyard chickens in residential areas.
Forum Editorial: Go ahead, Moorhead, let people keep a few chickens in their backyard
Fargo has allowed backyard chickens for years with nary a peep. Lots of Minnesota cities, large and small, allow the practice.
More than a million chickens in Franklin County, Washington, have bird flu – OPB
This is the first commercial flock ever to be infected in Washington state, although more than 30 backyard flocks have come down with the virus. In …
Health unit investigating avian flu detected in Lambton – The Sarnia Journal
Recommendations for individuals with backyard chickens or other domestic birds are available through OMAFRA. Details and associated bylaws for …
BC SPCA asking public to remove bird feeders due to avian flu outbreak – Castanet
… of bird feeders and baths can also increase the risk of transmitting the virus between nearby animals like backyard chickens or turkeys.
Famed mountain lion P-22 captured in Los Feliz backyard – Yahoo
After close encounters with residents and apparent attacks on two dogs, wildlife officials have captured the famed mountain lion, P-22.