Backyard Chickens Make Headway in Iowa, Stall Out in New York By Ken Sain, Staff Writer In the very early days of the pandemic, many people panicked. There were runs at the grocery store, making basic goods like toilet paper impossible to find. Grocery stores re How to make a chicken pen It was normal to keep chickens in your backyard back in the old days—but today, some people run from the law to keep their farm animals as pets. Backyard chickens, I write in my book Biting the Hands that Feed Us: How Fewer, Smarter Laws Would Make Our Food System More Sustainable, are prized for their eggs, free fertilizer, and ability to
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