Council adds penalties for backyard hen offenders

Five chicken hens that have gold, grey, and white patterning. They are behind a very thin wired fence (chicken wire), and are feeding on the earth. Green shrubbery fills the background behind them.
County council updated its hens bylaw this week. Photo by Tony Hirtenstein (CC BY 2.0).
Alexander Wright - CJPE - PictonON | 16-06-2023
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Prince Edward County Council added overt penalties to the Backyard Hen By-Law on Tuesday after complaints were made recently about at-large chickens.

The penalties include initial fines of $100 for exceeding the allowable hen limit (with that number being six in settlement areas, and 10 in farm areas), and $300 for allowing hens to stray at-large.

As well, the by-law changes allow for the county to take reoffending individuals to court, as a last resort, where they could be subject to initial Provincial Offences Act fines as high as $25,000, upon conviction.

On that, Picton Coun. Kate MacNaughton voiced concern over subjecting individuals to that level of potential penalty.

Ameliasburgh Coun. Roy Pennell, however, thought that the maximum fines were a suitable deterrent.

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