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"Our chickens were raised by first-graders and cared for by the middle-schoolers and high-schoolers who built the custom chicken coop," Jules said in the letter, "If the permit fee stays at $75 ...
Renting the chickens and their coop for four weeks is costing the Maryland family $160. Another $125 buys another four weeks — already a certainty at this point for the DiPaolas.
Families can come out and kids can feed the chickens prior to their release on the game board. The winner will be awarded $2,000 in cash. Squares for the game are $100 each or three for $250.