Change BY-LAW 1675-07 to allow 2-6 Hens as urban chickens within city limits

The Issue

There are many reason's why urban residents want to own pet chickens, it's not just for the fresh eggs. Hens do not require a Rooster to lay eggs, and Hens are quiet and gentle making them excellent pets. Hens can fly but only a couple of feet high, this means a 4-6 foot fence would keep them contained to a yard and protect them from neighborhood dogs. Hens do require a coop to lay eggs in and keep them safe at night, there is no odor with a small number of chickens. Chickens do best in small groups of 2-6, 2-6 is a great number for most families to keep as pets. Most breeds you can expect 5-6 eggs a week per bird. Another bonus is chickens eat weeds and bugs, including pesky mosquitoes, and chicken poop makes a great natural lawn fertilizer. As a resident of Wetaskiwin, Alberta I would like this bylaw to be changed to allow myself, and other residents of this town, the opportunity to own our own chickens.

 

 

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The Issue

There are many reason's why urban residents want to own pet chickens, it's not just for the fresh eggs. Hens do not require a Rooster to lay eggs, and Hens are quiet and gentle making them excellent pets. Hens can fly but only a couple of feet high, this means a 4-6 foot fence would keep them contained to a yard and protect them from neighborhood dogs. Hens do require a coop to lay eggs in and keep them safe at night, there is no odor with a small number of chickens. Chickens do best in small groups of 2-6, 2-6 is a great number for most families to keep as pets. Most breeds you can expect 5-6 eggs a week per bird. Another bonus is chickens eat weeds and bugs, including pesky mosquitoes, and chicken poop makes a great natural lawn fertilizer. As a resident of Wetaskiwin, Alberta I would like this bylaw to be changed to allow myself, and other residents of this town, the opportunity to own our own chickens.

 

 

The Decision Makers

City of Wetaskiwin, Alberta
City of Wetaskiwin, Alberta

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