Okay, I can pretty much understand why people in Dearborn shouldn't keep sheep in their houses, if it was a bid to curb adultery.. lol... But this is going too far.. No livestock ( including chickens and bee's ) within 250 ft of a residence anywhere in the State... !!! Michigan "Right to Farm" story....
That is definitely going to far...... time to consider a march on the state house to demand your rights to self-sustain with your animals...... What is next, making it illegal to grow a garden or have any potted plants that provide vegetables..... pure idiocy
"The ruling will allow local governments to arbitrarily ban .." Well, isn't this a fine kettle of fish. I can't say what might happen. It might be ruled as premeditated otherwise. I will say, bees don't like having their homes picked up and moved, and I don't like anyone pissing off my bees.
"I can't say what might happen" ... lol VisuTrac.. But I'm thinking "and then fed to the pigs" comes to mind.
That's not what's next, that's what happened first - and it's been happening the past few years in various municipalities around the country. Various links to various instances have been posted here before.
Can't have any type of barnyard animals in city here, either. Since the recession, I have noticed chickens and rabbits around town as "pets without names".
So now every time you butcher an animal you drive to who ever's house that voted for this and throw the head and guts in their driveway. Just so they can keep a count and all. lol...
without names? What's up with that. My kids have named all of the piggies. one set was Meat and Bacon another Porkchops and Applesauce another Oreo and Milk the last set was Bricks, Sticks and Straw. (bunnies, ducks and chickens got names too) You gotta know what you are eating!
Nope. This one rescues the entire family from a fire....was last spotted with an inlaid, hand carves wooden leg?
I asked if he lost the leg in the fire, and was told "No....you don't eat a hero pig all at once....."