Monday, January 31, 2011

Re: [CHICKENS-101] florida codes

 

Hi Dee Dee, We used to live in FL in ST Pete and my MIL still lives in Pasco county (where New Port Richey is) I also used  to be a courier in that area and as long as you don't live in a subdivision (usually newer homes) there shouldn't be a problem. There are a lot of chickens/roosters running around . We hear them in the A.M. and see them cossing the roads. Hope you enjoy FL...
 
tina
near 6flags GA


From: DeeDee <chickadee1379@gmail.com>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, January 28, 2011 10:01:54 PM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] florida codes

 

Hi all, my name is Dee Dee I grew up with chickens and as soon as I could as an adult I got some chickens of my own. Here in S.E. OK, I just have a small flock of mixed breed 4+ year old egg chickens, more for my own enjoyment then anything else. So here is my issue. For work I might have to move to Florida and I think the town is New Port Richey. I have looked all over the internet for zoning and codes and I can't find anywhere that says you can or can't own chickens. I have already accepted the fact that my current flock most likely wouldn't make the 1100 mile trip but I have plenty of good neighbors. So does any one know if I would be able to legally start a new flock. I guess I could live a while without chickens but I don't really want to. Thanks for your time.
Dee Dee


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