Leave the pigs alone! I love seeing them. They are pets and are rarely outside, and never without their human.
As for the chickens, I have advocated for this for several years. Now the United States Secretary of Agriculture has called for raising chickens in our back yards as a way to reduce our grocery bills. Sounds like a mandate to me. Tip: to avoid bird flu don't kiss your chickens. That last one was a joke.
Well, there is a couple that have a pair of pet pigs down near the bottom of the 6th street hill. SoI guess I don't see much of a problem with having a few chickens. Though right now brid flu could wipe them out, so the investment thesis might be a bit risky.
I cannot attend meetings during employment hours. But, I know the citizenry is begging for my thoughts. Clamoring, really. I will share/decree the responsible course of action soon.
Leave the pigs alone! I love seeing them. They are pets and are rarely outside, and never without their human.
As for the chickens, I have advocated for this for several years. Now the United States Secretary of Agriculture has called for raising chickens in our back yards as a way to reduce our grocery bills. Sounds like a mandate to me. Tip: to avoid bird flu don't kiss your chickens. That last one was a joke.
Agree. I live on 5th & love seeing the pigs!
Well, there is a couple that have a pair of pet pigs down near the bottom of the 6th street hill. SoI guess I don't see much of a problem with having a few chickens. Though right now brid flu could wipe them out, so the investment thesis might be a bit risky.
I cannot attend meetings during employment hours. But, I know the citizenry is begging for my thoughts. Clamoring, really. I will share/decree the responsible course of action soon.
BTW, chickens are already here. I can hear them in the morning at my home, clucking from a backyard on S. 9th Street.
When are we going to get Brian Leung's thoughts on this?