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The Charlottesville League of Urban Chicken Keepers, or CLUCK, is an informal network of Charlottesville residents who raise poultry in their backyards. [1] According to their Facebook page, Cluck "is a network of backyard poultry enthusiasts dedicated to raising chickens humanely in Charlottesville, VA."
In 2012, there was a lawsuit in Albemarle County Court against a man who wanted to raise chickens on his land in the urban area. Neighbors were opposed. [2]
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2009 Documentary
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References
- ↑ Web. Flying the Coop, Rachana Dixit, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, May 24, 2009, retrieved August 3, 2011.
- ↑ Web. rban chickens cause flap among owner, neighbors, county, Samantha Koon, Daily Progress, Media General, November 25, 2012, retrieved September 24, 2020.