There’s a whole lot of chicken drama going on in Indiana, mostly over people owning them as pets. Because when you were eating that Chicken Whopper you were probably thinking, “Wow, I bet this sandwich would have been adorable to own.” Anyway, it was illegal to own chickens and…now it still is.
After much discussion, a rule that to prevents people from keeping chickens as pets in Lafayette will stand.
Gay Ellen Stulp and Stephany Miskunas first lobbied the city to allow chickens in Lafayette.
“I do not believe that having chickens in the city are gonna cause major damage to people or to property,” said Stulp.
Stulp owns chickens herself, which are temporarily staying at a farm in Tippecanoe County.
Some residents were surprised to find that there were rules governing chicken ownership at all.
“I have four hens. I never dreamed that this wasn’t legal. I was a member of the chicken underground and didn’t even know it!” said Miskunas.









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