Submitted by Fred on

The Albury Street Chicken Wars

The Albury Street Chicken Wars
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Legend has it that cockfighting abounded in Key West and was a Hemingway favorite. Then it was outlawed in 1986 and the roosters were set free.

Unfortunately, in 1998, Hurricane George spread the fowl all over our tiny, pristine Paradise and they have been multiplying ever since. You know why a rooster crows, don't you?

Mitigation has failed miserably and a city employed chicken catcher quit in the 2000s after swift backlash from chicken enthusiasts.

Presently the only Key West Chicken law on the books prohibits feeding them on public property, leaving them to ravage, plunder, multiply and poop islandwide.  

This brings us to the present and a group of sleepless Albury Street neighbors who have taken the law into their own hands to protect their property, foliage and sanity by banding together to hire a Humane Trapper to transport them to a preserve and preserve sanity.  

Only problem is that seemingly well intentioned animal lovers/chicken enthusiasts are opening the trap doors and releasing the prey.  

I call it The Albury Street Chicken Wars. Stay tuned and keep your eye on the price of eggs!

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

Thanks for sharing the history of the chickens. I had no idea where it all started from and how complex the situation has become.
Robert Intelisano

Sounds like it's time for a game of "chicken!"
Victoria Drogin

The chicken enthusiasts should keep them all on their property! Be part of the solution! Lots of drama!
Rosalia Ruberto

You’ll never need an alarm clock while you’re in Key West!
Norman Spizz

The chicken and the egg just finished making love and one said to the other. I guess we just answered that question.

Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Fri, 02/21/2025 - 06:33

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Steven Lichtenstein

Key West needs Foghorn Leghorn to round them all up I say !

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Fri, 02/21/2025 - 06:50

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Judy Mauer

I’m feelin’ you. We have feral cats in Seagate. The have multiplied and are huge. Some body feeds then and they poop in our yard. Drives me crazy. There’s more and more of them- I’d like to set them off in the wild

Submitted by Fred on Fri, 02/21/2025 - 10:11

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Fred Klein

Sound the alarm!

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