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Possible New Ag Restrictions For Roosters
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And, based on my experience, the major disconnect here is people buying the cheap farm land and expecting it to be a gated residential neighborhood.

Sometimes the disconnect is with the city slicker buyers wanting a country atmosphere without the commonly occurring rural activities, as Mrs Mimosa pointed out earlier. Other times the disconnect is with the phoney farmers calling non-farming activity farming. Cock fighting roosters are no more a legitimate farming activity than raising lions on your one acre lot. Breeding and raising cock fighting roosters or lions is illegal or at least highly restricted, and neither 100 roosters or 5 lions were ever intended to to be housed on a 1 acre property. Just because some people have gotten away with it for an extended period of time through loopholes and denial (lying) about the actual use of their roosters isn't an excuse to allow it to continue.

Otherwise, why don't the cock fighting "farmers" get the law changed to legalize their livestock and gambling activities to permanently protect themselves and their livelihood? Because if the burden of proof were on their side of the problem, there's no chance their real activity would be approved.

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RE: Possible New Ag Restrictions For Roosters - by HereOnThePrimalEdge - 01-21-2018, 02:11 PM

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