Chickens in City Limits

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Updated: 2/03 1:12 pm
There are several reasons why some residents want “backyard chickens.”  They eat insects and table scraps and produce fertilizer for gardens.  But the main reason is the opportunity to provide food for themselves.

Hens feast on table scraps on a farm in the country.  Fresh eggs are collected in the morning to be eaten during the week.  This eco-friendly system is exactly what some Fresno city residents want in their own backyards.

“A lot of people that want to get into backyard chickens, like myself, are looking for ways to control the way our food is raised; to know the food we feed our children is safe.  And we'll know it because we'll do it ourselves,” said Matt White, a Fresno resident.

White is a financial advisor and a recent backyard chicken proponent.

“A year ago, within a six month period we received two recall notices from one of the stores we shop at for our eggs because of salmonella poisoning,” said White.

The group C.C.L.U.C.K, which stands for Central California Local Urban Chicken Keepers, is trying to get the ordinance against chickens reversed.  They only want hens, not noisy roosters.  Hens can lay unfertilized eggs without roosters.

“Most of the people that are in our group want to be able to take care of themselves.  The chickens are just part of a larger system for them,” said Rachel Carpenter of C.C.L.U.C.K.

She warns people that they won't save money by raising their own eggs.  “By the time you do the chicken coop and the run and the feed, all those things end up costing quite a bit of money,” said Carpenter.

But Fresno State poultry lecturer Michelle Ganci says there are serious risks involved.  “They get diseases quite easily.  So anytime you take livestock and infuse them in an urban setting, that's a concern,” she said.

But what about the neighbors?  That's what concerns City Councilman Clint Olivier.

“In a perfect world, it would be great if people were able to raise fresh eggs in their yards and not give their neighbors problems with odor or the sound of chickens clucking,” said Olivier.

White says it may not be for everyone, but he wants the option, instead of being forced to get eggs from the store.

“You kind of have to be into it to know what you're doing here, at the same time, it's not something any 10-year-old kid couldn't figure out either,” said White.

If Fresno reverses it's ordinance, it would join a growing list.  Last year Sacramento started allowing backyard chickens, with several stipulations.

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Heartfelt - 2/2/2012 9:00 PM
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Specifically, CCLUCK is advocating to add hens to the pet ordinance, which allows a total of 4 pets and currently allows for dogs, cats, Muscovy (muted) Ducks and Pot Bellied Pigs among a variety of other small rodents and animals. 4 Hens don't poop as much as 1 dog and chicken poop can be composted. Responsible pet owners vaccinate their pets against diseases they might get and keep their animals healthy and clean. Rachel Azevedo's comment to reverse the ordinance, speaks to the days when chickens were allowed in the City of Fresno. Craig Scharton, with Fresno City Planning is working to allow up to 24 chickens with a permit through the downtown revitalization plan... CCLUCK wants 4 hens as pets by right to feed your family on your own property, with no stipulations, just like Muscovy ducks and pot bellied pigs. 4 Hens lay enough eggs for the average family's breakfast and baking needs, while also helping out in the garden eating bugs, grubs, spiders, weeds and weed seeds, while also composting waste into fertilizer. Eliminating pesticides and herbicides cleans everyone's air and water supply. 4 Hens would allow persons with access and mobility issues a helping hand setting up a backyard garden. By keeping the hens in the area of the future garden bed, they will eat all the bugs in the lawn, pull up the grass turf, dig up the dirt eating any underground grubs while tilling the soil and fertilizing it. The same little work horses can then be put into the same bed after the garden's final harvest and then take the plants back down to the ground, preparing it for the next season's planting. Having 4 hens as pets, still allows for a tiered permit system for more hens with stipulations. There's a big difference between 4 dogs and 24 dogs and the city ordinance covers 4 dogs under pets, and 24 dogs under breeders with different regulations for each, just like there's a big difference between 4 hens and 24 hens. CCLUCK wants 2-4 Hens as pets.
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