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1.
Mary
said
on 3/23/11 - 04:31PM
We would love to keep one or two hens in our backyard. It would be great to have some fresh eggs in the morning for brekfast, but we live in Dallas. Is it true that by law you cannot keep chickens in your back yard?
2.
Chick-Cafe
said
on 3/23/11 - 04:54PM
Cities vary in laws regarding chickens. I don't know about Dallas, but many towns limit chickens to two or three, and most won't let you keep a rooster. Luckily, a rooster isn't needed for egg production. Hens will happily lay eggs with no "hubby" in residence.
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5' TALL
4 X 12
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We are a small family farm in northeast Texas (330 County Road 4849 Winnsboro, Texas. 75494)
We make and sell chicken coops; most of them designed to be shipped nationwide.
We raise chickens, ducks, geese and goats. Handcrafted coops, brooders and portable fence
posts were a sideline which came into being when neighbors and family wanted ones like those we had made for our flock. They're all sturdy, predator-proof, and easily WINTERIZED.
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