square1
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Warm and rainy is really bad as there is no controlling humidity inside.
^^^ This ^^^
Going by on the highway well over 1200' away it's still one of the most awful smells you can imagine.
Warm and rainy is really bad as there is no controlling humidity inside.
Farmer2009, It's not personal. I eat a lot of chicken and I thank you for growing them. That said I don't think it's a good idea to fence in Ag operations with residential areas. It is too likely to sooner or later become a point of contention. It's not the best situation for the farmer or the neighbors. In the long run the usual outcome is Ag gets displaced by residential uses. That's not a good result. You can control the conditions on your farm, a neighbor cannot. If the management changes or slips and that causes problems, there is often no way to resolve them that anyone will think is fair or friendly. The OP could post his problems five years later on TBN and we will say he moved next to a chicken farm and should have known better.Personally I think it is far better to recognize that and use that adjacent land for farming or timber production, something non-residential.
LOL. Why is it assumed I am from the city?! I've lived in the country all my life. Fairly certain if I ever moved to the city I'd go insane from boredom or be chased outta town. I have never lived near chicken houses though. I'd probably be fine with it, but I am looking out for my family and it seems most people I've talked to agree its not worth the risk.
You think you would be fine with it..... but unless that chicken farm is making YOU money, you'll regret it sooner or later.... they stink!
Many years ago we had a shot at 40 acres but it needed to be rezoned. When we asked for the rezoning, some real estate mogul on the zoning board made the motion to deny us because we were "profiteers from the city". The entire board voted to deny. A year later that same mogul spoke on behalf of another person that wanted the same zoning on the same piece of property, only this time, the buyer was the father of a state representative! Mr. Mogul brought up the motion to grant and the entire board but one man voted in favor of that guy. The only one that didn't said something to the effect of "You've got to be kidding? We denied this just last year." Well, about a year after the state rep father built and moved in, they re-opened a chicken farm on the catty-corner property directly downwind. Sometimes life stinks is just a saying, and sometimes it actually does stink! :laughing: Couldn't have happened to a nicer fellow.![]()