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Yeah, 19 chickens might be a bit much, but as a country gal who had to live in the city, I understand the need to be close you your roots.
Sure, keep a few chickens as garage pets. Make sure they have super exclusive housing-heck, include indoor plumbing and call it a spare bedroom. You don't have to worry about diapers-just get you a good wet/dry shop vac. to clean up the mess. You can take your chickens out on a leash made from light nylon material. You can dress them up in chicken aprons and let them roam about your back yard. Once chickens are wearing clothes they become common pets and are well tolerated You, on the other hand, may be labeled as a crazy chicken lady, and for some reason crazy animal people are tolerated better than angry neighbors.
Sure, your neighbors may whisper behind your back, and you'll see those subtle 'crazy lady looks', but hey you'll have fresh eggs!
Now, as a side note to clarify why the BIL fought over the six foot fence. Originally, he wanted to replace his tiny wrought iron fence with a pretty white picket fence to keep the puppy in the yard. He was not allowed because the fence was 4 ft high. Anybody knows a 3 foot fence won't keep a snail in much less an active puppy. So, I can see why a six foot privacy fence was a slap in his face.
Sure, keep a few chickens as garage pets. Make sure they have super exclusive housing-heck, include indoor plumbing and call it a spare bedroom. You don't have to worry about diapers-just get you a good wet/dry shop vac. to clean up the mess. You can take your chickens out on a leash made from light nylon material. You can dress them up in chicken aprons and let them roam about your back yard. Once chickens are wearing clothes they become common pets and are well tolerated You, on the other hand, may be labeled as a crazy chicken lady, and for some reason crazy animal people are tolerated better than angry neighbors.
Sure, your neighbors may whisper behind your back, and you'll see those subtle 'crazy lady looks', but hey you'll have fresh eggs!
Now, as a side note to clarify why the BIL fought over the six foot fence. Originally, he wanted to replace his tiny wrought iron fence with a pretty white picket fence to keep the puppy in the yard. He was not allowed because the fence was 4 ft high. Anybody knows a 3 foot fence won't keep a snail in much less an active puppy. So, I can see why a six foot privacy fence was a slap in his face.