- Apr 2, 2014
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Hi, I'm new here, but I've been browsing for a while.
I know there are some other people from the RGV and I was wondering if there's anyone from Weslaco.
I'm inside city limits with way to much room in my yard. I'm wondering what action I can take (hopefully with some likeminded people) to convince the city that hens should be allowed. I understand if roosters aren't because of the noise.
Is a petition on change.org a good way to go? Should I collect signatures and send a letter to the city?
I really, really, want to keep chickens but I'm not about to invest in equipment until I know it's a real possibility.
From what I understand, most people in my area keep chickens (hens) and the city doesn't do anything about it- the clerk at the store where I was pricing chicks and coops threw around the term "clueless" when speaking of city ordinances and animal control. Heh.
I know there are some other people from the RGV and I was wondering if there's anyone from Weslaco.
I'm inside city limits with way to much room in my yard. I'm wondering what action I can take (hopefully with some likeminded people) to convince the city that hens should be allowed. I understand if roosters aren't because of the noise.
Is a petition on change.org a good way to go? Should I collect signatures and send a letter to the city?
I really, really, want to keep chickens but I'm not about to invest in equipment until I know it's a real possibility.
From what I understand, most people in my area keep chickens (hens) and the city doesn't do anything about it- the clerk at the store where I was pricing chicks and coops threw around the term "clueless" when speaking of city ordinances and animal control. Heh.