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A Neighborhood Case Study: People and Chickens Co-Existing! REALLY!

Enjoy this video from Urban Chicken Advocates of Nashville!

A Neighborhood Case Study: People and Chickens Co-Existing! REALLY! from UCAN on Vimeo.

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Urban Chickens Advocates of Nashville Story in The City Paper

Urban Chickens Advocates of Nashville (UCAN) was featured in a City Paper story about the ongoing chicken saga in Nashville. My favorite quote is from Metro Councilman Jim Gotto, who called UCAN’s goal “lofty and noble,” while adding, “the unintended consequences could be disastrous.” What, exactly, could be disastrous about passing legislation that tightly regulates the number of hens a property owner could have? Seriously?

If someone does break the law and crams 50 roosters on a 1/8 acre plot, it won’t be because of any proposed legislation. The pro-chicken bill, which suffered a defeat in 2009, restricted the number of hens to 6, with a minimum area and distance from neighbor’s houses.

There are many comments on the story, mostly written by morons. One of the few informed comments comes from Nash615 who points out:

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Whenever an opponent to a bill says “well, we don’t have the resources to enforce this” they are also pointing out that we currently don’t have the resources to enforce the current legal state of affairs.

“We don’t want to enforce a more clear law on chickens so don’t vote for it.” is not an argument. By that logic they can’t enforce the current muddy law which says maybe you can and maybe you can’t have chickens.

This is an argument-sounding statement, but it’s not an argument. In fact it’s basically saying nothing other than “we can’t enforce the laws we have on the books, so why bother changing them?”

Which is just another way of saying “the laws on the books are basically meaningless.”

I recommend that if you want to have chickens you go ahead and get chickens. Either laws forbidding them won’t be enforced (probably), or the “argument” against clarifying the rules is worthless, in which case you can now push to legalize your reasonable desire to keep chickens in the USD.

As a friend recently said on this topic, “civil disobedience is greatly underrated.”

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I could not have expressed this better, kudos Nash615, whoever you are.

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Tour de Cluck: Our Community Bicycle Chicken Coop Crawl! “

CoopCrawlLogo.xsDavis, California just became one of my favorite US cities. Thanks to Reed, one of my former students, I learned about the upcoming Tour de Cluck Bicycle Chicken Coop Crawl on May 22, 2010!

“The Tour de Cluck: A Bicycle Chicken Coop Crawl!”, presented by the Davis Farm to School Connection, offers the chicken lovers and chicken curious among us the opportunity to visit a variety of our Davis, CA community’s chicken coops. Your participation will benefit the Davis Farm to School Connection’s work to support local food in a healthy school environment.

How amazingly cool is that?

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Nashville Chicken Meetup

I just joined another Meetup group, the Nashville Backyard Poultry Meetup Group. One of the members specializes in Light Brahmas, my favorite breed! It should be fun meeting up with other people who like the chooks.

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