tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3015601973172544122.post5190788696091072649..comments2022-02-23T09:13:32.914-08:00Comments on Living The Lock Life: Corner RoostsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3015601973172544122.post-2834737011035061082011-08-10T06:06:23.335-07:002011-08-10T06:06:23.335-07:00We had missed the section of the bylaw that said n...We had missed the section of the bylaw that said no poultry... but in a 200+ page document it was easy to miss. Also I had emailed our bylaw officer prior to getting chickens and he didn't take the time to respond so I assumed we were free and clear. <br /><br />GOOD NEWS! We have found 2 different people who have offered to take our birds while we sell our home to move to an agricultural zone. This was more of a blessing in disguise. We have been looking into moving for some time but couldn't get motivated... this definitely gave us the extra push we needed. With knowing we will have a safe place for our birds in the meantime is such an added blessing, Chicken people are just simply GREAT PEOPLE!!!!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15493671444071400051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3015601973172544122.post-90367949869683435372011-08-09T17:31:46.641-07:002011-08-09T17:31:46.641-07:00I'm so sorry you have to get rid of them :'...I'm so sorry you have to get rid of them :'( Are you sure there is no way around this? We live in New Brunswick, but there is nothing in our by-laws about keeping chickens. Did you read where it said you couldn't??Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com