- Target:
- Township of Stroudsburg, PA
- Region:
- United States of America
Given the current economic climate, access to affordable and healthy food is becoming an increasing concern for families in the Township of Stroudsburg, PA. Supply chain disruptions, inflation, and price gouging have caused egg prices to skyrocket, making it more difficult for residents to access this essential food source. One practical solution to increasing food security is allowing residents to produce their own fresh food by keeping a small, well-maintained flock of backyard chickens. We believe now is the right time for the Township of Stroudsburg to revisit its ordinance and permit responsible backyard chicken keeping for its residents.
Allowing residents to own a small flock of hens has a myriad of benefits, including:
1. Pest control: Chickens eat an enormous number of insects, such as ticks, fleas and mosquitoes (all of which can spread disease). Additionally, they can consume pests that are harmful to the home and landscape, such as grubs, beetles and termites. A 1991 scientific study showed that chickens who scavenged for 30 minutes to an hour among tick-infested cattle in Kenya had eaten significant numbers of ticks. Each chicken had 3-331 ticks in its gizzard, with an average of 81 per chicken.
2. Ecological benefits: Backyard chickens act as nature’s composters; readily consuming leftover food scraps and redirecting a significant amount of waste away from landfills. A flock of 4 chickens can easily consume over 100lbs of kitchen scraps in a year. One of the byproducts of this is chicken manure, which is an excellent organic fertilizer for use in gardens and lawns. Owning chickens can also contribute to reducing the use of synthetic chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers. Finally, shifting egg production to the backyard would eliminate some of the significant pollution caused by factory egg farming.
3. Food security: By allowing community members to raise a small backyard flock of chickens, it makes a readily available source of healthy protein accessible to many who might otherwise struggle to regularly provide this nutrition for their families. This would also lessen the dependence on the cruel and environmentally unfriendly practice of factory egg farming.
4. Lifelong learning: with many children currently being home schooled, teaching them to raise and watch over a small flock of backyard chickens is an excellent educational opportunity. It provides the chance to foster responsibility by caring for a living creature, and instill an appreciation for where food comes from.
Currently, the local ordinance states that:
Chickens are classified as farm animals, requiring a minimum lot size of three acres for ownership of one chicken, with an additional half-acre required per chicken beyond the first. The ordinance also mandates that any structures related to housing farm animals, such as coops, or pens, must be set back at least 60 feet from property lines or road right-of-ways. Additionally, the keeping of animals must not create conditions that promote the breeding of flies, vermin, or other pests and must comply with Pennsylvania’s animal cruelty laws.
Stroudsburg Township, PA Code § 27-507 (2019). Keeping of Animals. Available at: eCode360 (Accessed Feb. 2025)
We believe that raising back yard chickens should not require a 3 acre lot or a 60 foot setback. Many of our neighboring towns; including Hamilton Township, Polk Township, and Chestnut Hill Township; all allow for a resident to have a coop on a parcel of land less than 3 acres in size with reasonable limitations. In fact, as of 2011, 93% of US cities allowed raising of backyard chickens; including New York, Denver and Los Angeles.
We propose changing the town ordinance to allow any lot size to own a reasonable number of chickens, with limitations on quantity, housing, setbacks and any other health and safety concerns provided by the township.
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The Permit Backyard Chickens in the Township of Stroudsburg, PA petition to Township of Stroudsburg, PA was written by Alexandria Ruiz and is in the category City & Town Planning at GoPetition.