The 2005 Seattle Chicken Tour

Date:June 2, 2005 / year-entry #138
Tags:non-computer
Orig Link:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20050602-34/?p=35453
Comments:    4
Summary:Mark your calendars for the 2005 Seattle Chicken Tour, scheduled this year for July 16th. Seattle Tilths Annual City Chickens and Coop Tour July 16, 2005   10 am - 4 pm $10 per family or group of four Seattles city chickens owners invite you into their backyards for a first-hand look at raising chickens....

Mark your calendars for the 2005 Seattle Chicken Tour, scheduled this year for July 16th.

Seattle Tilths Annual City Chickens and Coop Tour July 16, 2005   10 am — 4 pm
$10 per family or group of four

Seattles city chickens owners invite you into their backyards for a first-hand look at raising chickens. Discover the variety of breeds that might be nesting in your neighborhood, learn about raising chickens, see how families integrate chickens into their organic gardening practices, as well as the ingenious coops that shelter these chickens. You will need a car to travel on this self-guided tour of over a dozen backyard chicken broods. Bring the whole family, and your out-of-town visitors, for this unique view of Seattles backyards.

I am not certain whether advance registration is required, so if you're interested, you should contact Seattle Tilth sooner rather than later.


Comments (4)
  1. Joe says:

    Or just visit the Burke-Gilman trail

  2. gregb says:

    While I wouldn’t want to be accused of chickenophobia, note that ducks make great pets as well. Among the benefits – no snails, noisy wakeup call, and they’re pretty sociable as well.

  3. Ged says:

    You’ve been watching too much friends ;)

  4. Drew says:

    "Buff Sex Links" is some kind of chicken? I feel dirty now.

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