Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:28 AM
stevedeshazer (21,653 posts)
Is this your chicken? Did you lose a chicken in Portlandia?This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by REP (a host of the General Discussion forum). ![]() These folks have you covered. http://bojack.org/2012/07/predicament_in_portlandia.html
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stevedeshazer | Jul 2012 | OP |
tblue | Jul 2012 | #1 | |
DocMac | Jul 2012 | #2 | |
stevedeshazer | Jul 2012 | #3 | |
Lionessa | Jul 2012 | #5 | |
Lionessa | Jul 2012 | #4 | |
Ichingcarpenter | Jul 2012 | #6 | |
REP | Jul 2012 | #7 |
Response to stevedeshazer (Original post)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:30 AM
tblue (16,350 posts)
1. That show can be so funny!
Loved the first few episodes. Then they got a little too weird.
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Response to stevedeshazer (Original post)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:32 AM
DocMac (1,628 posts)
2. She? That doesn't look like a hen. nt
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Response to DocMac (Reply #2)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:34 AM
stevedeshazer (21,653 posts)
3. That's a hen.
You're allowed three hens in Portland. No roosters. Too damn loud.
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Response to stevedeshazer (Reply #3)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:52 AM
Lionessa (3,894 posts)
5. Being allowed, and ending up with on are two diff things. Also not all of P/V area has the same
rules. I lived in a couple of places near there where I could have up to 3 units of chickens (hens or roosters), I think if you look it up, you'll find that a "unit" of chickens is equal to 12 hens, so not 3 hens but 36 hens. And 3 hens and/or no roosters would likely be a neighborhood association not a city wide thing, and for sure not a metro wide thing.
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Response to DocMac (Reply #2)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:49 AM
Lionessa (3,894 posts)
4. I agree. A few years back when I had hens, one of the neighbors had a rooster
in what were supposed to be all layers (hens), so she just let it out and never let it back in. Ultimately it was killed, which is really what she should have done rather than what she did. Anyway, roosters are the ones that tend to be "abandoned" when they are found out. Hatcheries can only tell so much as chicks and some that should be hens grow up to be roosters.
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Response to stevedeshazer (Original post)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 04:06 AM
Ichingcarpenter (36,988 posts)
6. You live in a chicken
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Response to stevedeshazer (Original post)
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 04:33 AM
REP (21,691 posts)
7. Locking - doesn't meet GD SoP
Please consider reposting in The Lounge. Thanks!
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