Backyard Chickens Growing in Popularity in New Glarus

Village rules allow hens on residential lots as interest rises across Wisconsin; UW Extension offers guidance on housing, health and getting started this spring.

Backyard Chickens Growing in Popularity in New Glarus

Raising chickens for fresh eggs is no longer just a rural tradition. In the Village of New Glarus, small backyard flocks are permitted under specific rules, and interest in small-scale poultry continues to grow across Wisconsin and the nation.

As egg prices fluctuate and more families look for local food sources, sustainability and self-reliance, keeping a handful of hens has become an increasingly common sight in residential neighborhoods.

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