Push for backyard chickens hatching around the province
Quiet clucks can be heard from the hens in Amy Snider’s backyard as they devour cantaloupe and frozen pumpkin.
“They helped me out a lot,” she said. “They also helped my son. My whole family really benefited from having them around.”
Snider, the founder of Queen City Chickens, helped with research to bring forward a motion encouraging Regina’s city council to change bylaws to allow for backyard chicken keeping. Changing bylaws around urban chickens has been attempted in both Regina and Saskatoon in the past, but never with success.
Queen City Chickens has sent council a proposal for a pilot project that would involve keeping chicken – without roosters – in 20 homes across the city. The pilot project would last two years and only allow between two and six hens in each urban flock.