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Welcome to the place for all things Backyard Chickens where chicken folk can meet, share knowledge and experience and help each other out with coop sitting, feed sharing... etc. There's lots of information and resources in the Discussion area.

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Free chicken coop and pen

Started by Georgia Williams May 9, 2017. 0 Replies

(Up to) 4 hens looking for new home

Started by Keltie Craig Sep 10, 2016. 0 Replies

layer pellet feed free OBO

Started by Alyssa K Aug 31, 2016. 0 Replies

Fertilized eggs?

Started by Alyssa K Jul 21, 2016. 0 Replies

feed and shavings

Started by Vicky. Last reply by Alyssa K Jun 12, 2016. 1 Reply

Chicks looking to be homed

Started by Laura Arp Jun 9, 2016. 0 Replies

Looking for New Hens

Started by Amy Weeks. Last reply by Alyssa K May 16, 2016. 7 Replies

Another sick chicken!

Started by Sasha Fergusson. Last reply by Alyssa K May 13, 2016. 12 Replies

hoping to lend out laying hens for summer!

Started by Sasha Fergusson Apr 25, 2016. 0 Replies

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Comment by Duncan Martin on June 8, 2014 at 11:03pm

I'll be at Main St. Car Free Days with the hens and I'd like to give passers-by a chance to show support for a change or tell their stories about the chickens they've seen in their hoods -- and how they're not a nuisance by any means. Please stop by if you're around. I set up each year in the Village Vancouver Village (usually at 13th and Main). I'll try to gather names for support. I'd say lets shoot for 8 hens. It's usually only one that's noisy anyway so 4 or 8 really has little difference in decibels.

Comment by Keltie Craig on June 3, 2014 at 9:47am

Hi there, I have hens and I also work for the City. I asked my colleagues in Food Policy about best method of providing this feedback on hen limits. They let me know that they're pretty occupied with updating the beekeeping guidelines currently, but that if we want to start collecting names/contact info of those that are interested in having the hen limit revisited, as well as rationale for why, that can be very helpful to them once they have capacity to turn attention to backyard hen policy (probably not until next year). If someone wants to take on collecting this info, I can help facilitate passing it to the right people at the City.

Comment by Laura Arp on June 2, 2014 at 9:19am

I would support a request to raise the number of chickens in Vancouver. Even 6 would be better than 4!

Comment by stephanie st loe on June 2, 2014 at 9:13am

Rat proof coop:
We had rats in the coop this winter. Not nice. I managed to keep them out by renovating the coop and adding a small gauge wire mesh floor. I sandwiched the edges between the coop frame and 2 x 4's and screwed them together, then put 8" of sand back on top for the hens to scratch around in. Its been working for 4 months now-no sign of rats. Yay.

Comment by stephanie st loe on June 2, 2014 at 9:08am

Is anyone else interested in asking the city of Vancouver to increase the maximum number of hens from 4 to 8? My hens are 2 years old and producing well, but we still need to buy extra eggs sometimes. Also when my girl's quit laying I want to give them a retirement home and also have room for hens that are producing. Does anyone know the first step? Has North Van had any issues with its 8 hen limit?

Comment by Colleen E. on December 23, 2013 at 8:58pm

I have two 6 month old roosters, who are 3/4 silkie. I am looking for a good home for them, and can send pictures to anyone who is interested. They are not aggressive at all except with each other sometimes. They were hatched and raised together. I am hoping that they won't be eaten. Free to good homes.

Comment by Ann Pacey on November 13, 2012 at 9:53am

CBC Winnipeg interview about backyard chicken experience.

Winnipeg's city council is evaluating a bylaw similar to Vancouver. CBC interviewed me to learn more about first hand experience with back yard chickens.
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Comment by Stephanie Imhoff on September 13, 2012 at 11:48pm

City of North Vancouver Public Hearing on the Zoning Bylaw amendment and Small Creatures Limitation Bylaw amendment
Monday, September 17, 2012, 7PM
City Hall, 141 West 14th Street
North Vancouver

If you feel comfortable addressing council, we encourage you to show your support by sharing your opinion. The intent of the Public Hearing is to give all members of the public a reasonable opportunity to present their point of view, to offer suggestions, and to indicate support or concerns. Once the public hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by council. If time permits the same evening or at the next available open meeting, the proposed changes will be brought forward for second or third and final reading under the Bylaw section of the Council Agenda.

Don't forget to wear your CLUCK buttons if you have them; we will also have stickers available for those of you who do not.

Let's pack the audience!
details and CNV draft of the amended bylaws

Comment by Keltie Craig on September 9, 2012 at 10:52pm
Chickens found homes, thanks to those who were interested!
Comment by Keltie Craig on September 3, 2012 at 9:45am
Brown leghorn pullet and ameracauna pullet looking for a new home. We have too many for our coop size. $10 per bird. We thought we'd just let the leghorn go, but would be willing to say bye to ameracauna too if it meant they'd be company for eachother. 3.5 months old.
 

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