You'll notice the staff recommended maximum of four hens really only benefits the owners and the chickens whereas the CLUCK recommendation is shown as also benefiting neighbors. That's because adding two more birds greatly increases the likelihood there will be eggs to share.
CLUCK (Citizens Lobbying for Urban Chicken Keeping) is a group working in support of backyard hens in Sarasota. We've had success in the city and are turning our efforts to the County. Write to volunteer, show support or ask questions at sarasotacluck@gmail.com And check out our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=118190386787&ref=ts All we are saying is: Give Peeps A Chance.
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
CLUCK graphic depicts provisions included for neighbors, chickens, and owners
You've seen the text version of the suggested City Code improvements CLUCK is proposing. Now you can see a graphic that reveals which provisions have been included out of consideration for neighbors, which benefit the chickens, and which benefit the owners.
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