More Linn County Residents Allowed to Have Chickens
In a move that was clearly inspired by my daughter and I s recent discussion on whether we can have chickens in Marion, the Linn County Board of Supervisors has approved an ordinance that will allow residents living in unincorporated areas of Linn County to have chickens and other small animals on their property. Yes, Carly wondered several weeks ago about chickens in Marion, a story which I chronicled HERE. While we have yet to add a hen to our backyard in Marion, other Linn County residents now have a similar option.
The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports that the Board of Supervisors approved the provision on Wednesday that will allow for the keeping of domestic fowl, (ducks, quail, pheasants, female chickens) rabbits, chinchillas, and other smaller sized animals. No roosters are allowed. Linn County residents are allowed 12 small animals per acre of land. In addition to the smaller animals, geese, turkey, and peafowl have also been
More Linn County Residents Allowed to Have Chickens
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