So, I contacted each of the candidates and asked whether or not they support the responsible keeping of backyard chickens in Toronto. Winner: Joe Pantalone – He responded clearly supporting backyard chickens, “with certain reasonable conditions and restrictions.” It is interesting to note that he also received top grades from the Toronto Environmental Alliance’s survey.… Continue reading Toronto Mayoral Race
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Who wants chicks?
Since I’ve become a chicken-keeper 4 years ago, I’ve acquired only ‘point-of-lay’ hens. These hens are about 6 months old and are just about ready to lay eggs. Some have been more people-friendly than others, but they do tend to be rather skittish. I now have the opportunity to get ‘day-old’ chicks. Since we will… Continue reading Who wants chicks?
Changing the Law
The City of Toronto Municipal Code has a schedule of prohibited animals. In the mammal section, we see the following: Galliformes (such as pheasants, grouse, guineafowls, turkeys). While chickens are not specifically mentioned, they fall under the “Galliforme” category. Pigeons, however, not being Galliformes, are allowed. Where are we in the process right now? The… Continue reading Changing the Law
Working the Land
There is much to be learned from the way farmers manage their livestock pasture. This is my mini-version of the same concept in my backyard pasture. First I allowed the chickens to consume 100% of the grass, weeds and bugs in the top right corner. What is great about this approach is that the entire… Continue reading Working the Land
Chicken-Care Workshop this Thursday
Raising Backyard Chickens A pet that gives eggs! Learn the basics of raising a chicken in your yard. Thursday, April 8th, 6:30-8:30pm The Green Barn: 601 Christie St. Barn #4 This is our second workshop this year – back by popular demand!
Food Connections, Toronto’s Food System of the Future
On Friday, I attended a workshop hosted by Toronto Public Health on food strategy issues for the city of Toronto. There was a plethora of wonderful ideas brought forth, which would make Toronto a better city for all. Better quality food, better use of urban space, better accessibility of quality food. I was there to… Continue reading Food Connections, Toronto’s Food System of the Future
Seedy Saturday on Sunday
This past Sunday we had the opportunity to talk to both supporters and future chicken-keepers in Toronto. It was delightful to talk to so many people in favour of legalizing backyard hens. It was also interesting to learn that there are many illegals out there living in harmony with their chickens and neighbours. Thank you… Continue reading Seedy Saturday on Sunday
A Pet that Gives Eggs
Raising Backyard Chickens A pet that gives eggs! Learn the basics of raising a chicken in your yard. Thursday, Feb. 4th, 6:30-8:30pm The Green Barn: 601 Christie St. Barn #4
The Eglu becomes an Igloo (Winter-Care)
Soooo cold lately. But, the chooks are comfortable. This is my 3rd winter, and I’ve got the winterizing process down pat now. During the first winter, in 2007, I was quite concerned that the girls would get frost-bitten. At first I closed the coop each night to keep in the warmth, but before long I… Continue reading The Eglu becomes an Igloo (Winter-Care)
Mad City Chickens – They’re Back
Bigger and better than before! Join us for an entertaining evening filled with fun, information and refreshments on August 11th at 7:30 p.m. We have a beautiful venue for the next screening — U of T Hart House. Sneak preview… [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndEELebRvSU[/youtube]