![]() ![]() He writes about playing parent to a whole flock in his new book, Vegetables, Chickens & Bees: An Honest Guide to Growing Your Own Food Anywhere. After all, they're more than just livestock, says Arthur. Canadian landscape designer and all-things-outdoor expert Carson Arthur has been back and forth across the country talking about backyard chickens, and he advises homeowners always begin by looking into their local bylaws to see how chickens are being approached as backyard pets. ![]() Rules regarding keeping chickens are determined by local governments across Canada, and it's not just cities that have specific laws (although backyard chickens has been a contentious issue in Toronto since the 1980s) rural locales may have restrictions, too, based on zoning. But just because you own your home, that doesn't mean you can keep whatever you want in your yard, like your own flock of chickens. Fresh eggs every morning, straight from your very own backyard? Super enticing. ![]()
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