KEY WEST (CBSMiami/AP) — Wild chickens, known for roaming the streets of Key West, won't get any more free meals from friends who enjoy feeding the feral fowl. That's because city commissioners says ...
Tom Bulrice, of Bandon, comes to Mingus Park in Coos Bay at least three times a week to feed the fowl. Bulrice said some of the birds have distinctive personalities and he even has names for some of ...
Port Washington North is considering a ban on feeding geese on public property, but the proposal is not sitting well with some people. Shirley Parker is among those who enjoy feeding the geese as a ...
Geese eat a lot. Geese poop a lot, too. People feed geese in Easton's parks. Guess where the geese poop after they eat. A Canada goose can produce a pound of poop a day, and these geese have been ...
This is in response to Lynn Edwards' Dec. 6 letter ("Public feeding may harm fowl") on my letter of Nov. 29, "Friendly fowl need food from city." I would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Pack of North ...
Within the next few weeks, it could start costing a lot more than just a loaf of bread if residents ignore that warning. With more than 100 Canada geese dumping about 5,000 pounds of droppings a year ...
Wild chickens wander all over Key West, but the city says feeding them is a bad idea. The free range chickens in Key West are an island icon. There's even a Funky Chicken store on Duval Street. But ...