| # | Full Name | Comments |
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| 1151 | Anonymous | -given that the number of chickens allowed is limited by the number of persons in the household and the proximity to other households/size of yard. |
| 1152 | Frank Ivis | |
| 1153 | Paula Vopni | I want to raise chickens in my backyard. I want access to fresh, organic, free-range eggs because they are so healthy. I want the chickens to eat bugs in my backyard as well as vegetable trimmings and table scraps. I will keep them in a safe and sanitary manner. |
| 1154 | Adrian Hodgson | |
| 1155 | Lesley Myers | |
| 1156 | Anonymous | |
| 1157 | Anonymous | |
| 1158 | Anonymous | |
| 1159 | Teena Karsai |
| 1160 | Anonymous | |
| 1161 | Stephanie Tran | |
| 1162 | Anonymous |
| 1163 | Marilyn Brownlee | |
| 1164 | Sarah Hopen | |
| 1165 | Chris Walker | |
| 1166 | Justin Jaboor | this is a great idea that will benefit many including school children and will help teach sustainable living |
| 1167 | Jacky Sawatzky | |
| 1168 | Craig Sakula | Sustainable living is the way of the future! Why are we behind in this? |
| 1169 | paul Stewart | |
| 1170 | Paul McGrath | |
| 1171 | David Stephens |
| 1172 | Ryan Clark | |
| 1173 | Rachel Jolicoeur | |
| 1174 | maria dalgarno | Agreed to raise our own healthy chickens makes perfect healthy sense for the reasons stated above. |
| 1175 | Anonymous | |
| 1176 | Lily Tran | |
| 1177 | Anonymous | I have had chickens on my farm for years for eggs, and i want to keep them at my Toronto house for the winter. I believe that having chickens should be allowed, for food and pet purposes. They are not noisy at all and do not give off any smells.
Thank You |
| 1178 | Anonymous | Would like to be able to have chickens in the backyard when I can afford a house with a backyard! |
| 1179 | Anonymous | |
| 1180 | Anonymous | |
| 1181 | Anonymous | |