Monday, August 8, 2011

PLEASE COME OUT TONIGHT!


The Village board is meeting tonight in an attempt to redefine the legal definition of the word "livestock" instead of properly addressing the urban agriculture movement.

The grounds for clarifying this ordinance is "Can Brookfield continue to enjoy this privilege that has been available to all citizens since it's inception?"

It is worth mentioning that the board as a whole has NOT heard any of the factual data that supports keeping backyard chickens. We have yet to present this information to the group. The BYC movement supporters in our village should expect factual evidence, not subjective opinion, to be the basis on which this decision is made.

Do we want a government who revokes civil liberties without community feedback, justification and incontrovertible data to support their action?


6:30 tonight at The Village Hall. Please come out and support us!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Note the time discrepancy: The hearing is at 6:30pm, not 7.

PLEASE NOTE THE CORRECTED TIME:

The village posted 7pm on their website, but their agenda documents say the meeting will start at 6:30.

Please plan on being there at 6:30, ready to let the village know that we will not stand for the revocation of rights that have been in place since the the town was established!

Don't let them bulldoze us! And if this does not play out in a fair and equitable manner that pays due respect to the voting citizens of the village, we need to remember this when election time comes around.

Friday, August 5, 2011

RESCHEDULED!

Friends! Neighbors!

WE'RE BACK ON THE DOCKET: Brookfield's village board will take up the issue of whether to allow backyard chickens Monday night at a committee of the whole meeting scheduled for THIS MONDAY 8/8/2011 6:30 p.m. at the village hall, 8820 Brookfield Ave.

Please be there in person to show your support. Bring a friend, bring your neighbors, BRING SIGNS!

Have a great weekend and remember:
"When chickens are outlawed, only outlaws will have chickens"

:)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Toxicology


I am incredibly moved and touched by the folks who have reached out and offered to chip in for a toxicology test on the birds.

The birds were disposed of 2 days ago by the Village public works person. A very sweet woman with the village offered to send him out so we wouldn't have to figure out what to do with the remains. I would have liked to find out for certain if they were poisoned, but the officer who came out gave the advice that even if we find out they were for sure, that wouldn't produce the person who did it, if they were in fact poisoned. I decided it made for more peaceful closure to let it go. I hope that turns out to be the right thing.

We should also keep in mind that it is an assumption (not a proven fact) that the hens were poisoned. The thing that keeps bringing me back to this notion is that they all 3 died at once. I can't get my head around anything else that would have caused such a thing. At any rate, to be fair to our sense of injustice and reality, we should keep in mind that there could be an explanation that does not involve malice. The only thing we know for sure is that someone entered our yard, left our garage open, passed out flyers with our address on them, then our 3 pets were discovered dead. There is no way to know that these 3 events are related or just a really bad-looking set of coincidence. If this is the act of a malicious individual, then that will hopefully come out in the wash. They must live with their actions. I suspect they will be caught eventually.

Either way, I think it is abundantly clear that the people in our community find these types of actions abhorrent. Please keep in mind that the poison theory is unproven and will most likely remain so. To create an environment of anger and outrage will do no one any good.

As always, our ultimate goal is to influence a positive change that is pro-urban agriculture in our community.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Adding an auto-waterer to your backyard coop

A question came up about our birds and the recent heatwave about whether or not they were getting enough water. I think that's a fair question and I'd like to show you all how we tended to the issue of making sure they always had plenty to drink. This setup is very easy to do. I hope we all get a chance to roll a little green ingenuity into our lives and enjoy the urban agriculture movement here in Brookfield.

We've been making do with a 1 gallon watering dish for the girls. Now that they're laying, it's not even getting them through the day. They're consuming feed at at least twice the rate that they used to, and now the water needs to be filled up twice a day. So in order to make sure fresh water is always available to them, I devised a contraption that involves a gravity-fed auto-waterer, a food-safe rain barrel, and food-safe tubing (came with the waterer), a cage around the dish, and a paving stone to elevate the dish a bit so the girls won't get it so dirty.

Auto waterer

From my research, if you're going to use a rain barrel for consumption or on edibles, it must be made of food-safe plastic and not be connected to your downspouts. There are petroleum byproducts in shingles and tar that will leach into the water if you hook it up to anything coming off your roof.

Auto waterer

I bought this low pressure automatic waterer meant for backyard chickens online ($34.90). There's nothing to it. There's a dial to adjust the pressure while the water is released into the bowl. There's a float inside that shuts the tap off when the bowl is full. In short, awesome. So much better than the risk of leaving a dry bowl for the poor hens. I added the cage ($24) around the bowl in hopes that it'll help keep it from getting so dirty. The girls love to kick all sorts of gunk in there and I figure if I'm not going to have to keep as close a watch on their water, I should make sure it stays as clean as possible for as long as possible.

I've procured an empty feed barrel from our local farm supply store ($15) and will be cutting a hole in the lid to be lined with mesh for collection from the sky instead of the downspout. Until we start getting enough rain to keep it full, I'll fill it from the hose. Can't wait to get the whole thing up and running. For now I'm doing a test run with the waterer hooked up to the hose and it's working like a dream!

Rain barrel

Thank you

Thanks to everyone for your compassionate messages about our hens. Of course we cannot say for sure what led to the deaths of our pets, and I would like to think that it was some freak incident, but I keep coming back to, "How would they all die at the same time?" We may never know, but forgiveness for the situation as a whole will benefit our hearts the most.

Honestly, the thing that is upsetting me the most right now is that this is pulling focus away from the ordinance, which benefits the whole community. It's hard to stick your neck out and not have the topic be about you, but I really tried. Sure, I put myself out as an example, but only to show that this is a fun thing to participate in. I really had (have) a vision of adding something fun and quriky to our little town. I'd LOVE to see coop and garden tours, urban agriculture clubs for the kids, etc. 

I love our access to the Salt Creek, our beautiful forest preserves, the farmer's market, our rain barrels scattered throughout town (some painted with fun designs), that we have a thriving garden club, and our zoo. Can you see that this all ties together?


I hope that can still happen.

Monday, July 25, 2011

AGENDA ITEM IS POSTPONED

PLEASE NOTE: TONIGHT'S DISCUSSION IS POSTPONED.

The agenda item relating to Chapter 4 (chickens in Brookfield), will be postponed to a future meeting.

Due to the alleged criminal activity resulting in the deaths of chickens in Brookfield, the Board will not be discussing this tonight in any manner.  The Board of Trustees will only entertain discussion of this issue following the pending criminal investigation.