Backyard chickens have grown in popularity as more people seek sustainable, ethical, and cost-effective ways to access fresh eggs and connect with nature. Recent trends show a rise in urban and suburban chicken-keeping, sparking discussions around local ordinances and zoning regulations.
Petitions on backyard chickens often focus on advocating for the right to own and raise chickens in residential areas, challenging restrictive laws that limit the number of birds allowed or ban them outright. For example, a petition with thousands of signatures calls for overturning a ban on backyard chickens in a specific city, arguing that responsible chicken-keeping promotes self-sufficiency and community bonds.
By supporting petitions on backyard chickens, you can stand up for food sovereignty and environmental stewardship in your community. Join the movement to protect the rights of individuals to raise chickens responsibly and sustainably.
I've owned chickens for years and enjoyed thier company and thier eggs, they clean my yard of pests,free fertilizer. They can feed a family easily, but I believe that's the problem they don't want us to be able to sustain our families. We're watching our food supply dwindling, prices rising, if you can responsibly raise them then do it. I'm finding our local government is so far disconnected from reality it's a crime how a few people can make our lives worse.i will say this roosters do make alot of noise all the time I would not like that close to me. My hens are wonderful. Remember we vote for these people, they almost got away with raising our taxes 32%. And now they want to stop you from growing your own food wake up people. God bless you all
I have truly wonderful pet chickens, they are my little therapists,they bring me such happiness and joy and everyone who loves and cherish these animals should be allowed to own them
I had a few pet chickens growing up and they really taught me the value of homegrown food and hard work like no other pet could! I loved those “gals”! I would love to share that with my children in Springfield too!