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Possible New Ag Restrictions For Roosters
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Maybe I am missing something, but I just don't understand. Perhaps someone can enlighten me?

People who raise chickens for eggs generally keep hens, which is a legitimate agricultural use of their property and it remains unrestricted. If they want fertilized eggs, they can still have up to four roosters, and they'll be unaffected by the potential change.

If however, people want to pretend raising 100 roosters is a type of farming, they may need to find a 5+ acre property Hoss, their own little Ponderosa, ridin' the range, roundin' up and herdin' the little doggies. My solution? GMO roosters, genetically modified so they're unable to crow, squawk, or even buck, buck, bwack.

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RE: Possible New Ag Restrictions For Roosters - by HereOnThePrimalEdge - 01-19-2018, 01:00 PM

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