There was a distinct shift in seasons this week from late summer to holy-cow-winter-is-coming. There was also some movement in the right direction on the chicken lawsuit front. The case was brought before the trial judge who swiftly denied the town’s motion for judgment against us. This is just the first step in the dance being held in the halls of justice. I am deeply grateful for the continued moral, emotional, spiritual and monetary support of my readers/fans/peeps. Without you, I would not have been free to litigate this case to this point or had the opportunity to put the town’s misbehavior on display for all to see locally, nationally and internationally.
The three Serama chicks are feathering out nicely, but the parentage of two of them is becoming questionable. I’m beginning to think one of them may have had Caesar as the dad, but one of my Dark Cornish hens as the mom since the eggs of the Serama and Cornish hens are similar in size and color. Time will tell!
Kathy Shea Mormino
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There was a distinct shift in seasons this week from late summer to holy-cow-winter-is-coming. There was also some movement in the right direction on the chicken lawsuit front. The case was brought before the trial judge who swiftly denied the town’s motion for judgment against us. This is just the first step in the dance being held in the halls of justice. I am deeply grateful for the continued moral, emotional, spiritual and monetary support of my readers/fans/peeps. Without you, I would not have been free to litigate this case to this point or had the opportunity to put the town’s misbehavior on display for all to see locally, nationally and internationally.
The three Serama chicks are feathering out nicely, but the parentage of two of them is becoming questionable. I’m beginning to think one of them may have had Caesar as the dad, but one of my Dark Cornish hens as the mom since the eggs of the Serama and Cornish hens are similar in size and color. Time will tell!
Congrats on your win so far. I live in Charlotte, North Carolina and we can have chickens (but no Roosters) in the city but there are stipulations on how close to the property lines they can be and we have to ask our neighbors if they will be peeved about the fact. We also have to build a coop and have it inspected by officials and it has to meet a space requirement for each chicken. They don't want city chickens to be cooped up like the industrial growers. Imagine that.
Glad to hear things heading in the right direction. Please enter me in your give away. From the Adkins family in Columbus, Ohio….
wishing you the best as you move in the right direction to be allowed to keep your chickens!Quatro, Jack, Dynamo, Jenny and their friends support you!
Big news Kathy, we have left the chickens for a week trusting daily unlock and lock down with a couple of friends. All is good, I trust. Keep them in prayers!
Cheers,
izzi~avis
Very happy to hear that you have won phase one of the legal battle. Praying you continue to defeat evil and prejudice!