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- Killerbunny
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
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RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.


- Home Grown Poultry
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well that is great news! I hope the rest of the council has enough brains to make this bylaw right! Sarnia has a pretty good bylaw in terms of chickens, pigeons and rabbits, and they are IN the city, not rural at all. I think its just crazy that there ever was a bylaw that forbids people from keeping chickens and other small livestock out in the country. thats just crazy! whenever I see chickens or goats ect I always get a smile on my face. and always have forever. we got new neighbors oh a month ago and soon after they moved in they were building a livestock fence. that alone made me smile! now its all done and they have 2 mini ponys!!! I dont see any chickens but im sure they are thinking about it. we havent introduced ourselves yet but that will come. their property is maybe 3 acres and well i dont care what they have as long as they are healthy! and I dont understand people who live in the country and dont like the country. if you dont want livestock around pack up and move to a city that dosent allow it.


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- windwalkingwolf
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Whoo! A step in the right direction, rather than backwards like Elizabethtown-kitley. I hope the motion passes and moves forward.
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- baronrenfrew
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So we should take this example to all our rural townships. Might as well push to solidify what we have rather than wake up and lose it.
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