I see these posts all the time on here and can’t understand why because I ALSO see plenty of threads titled “HOA says I have to get rid of my chickens!!! HELP!!!”
If you’re in a HOA and their rules/the CC&Rs governing your lot forbid chickens then DO NOT GET CHICKENS. HOA/CC&Rs trump City Ordinances so even if the City is cool with it, odds are your HOA isn’t and if that’s the case then there’s nothing you can do except try to get 67% of the property owners in the subdivision to show up to a meeting to change the rule, (good luck). Going around to your neighbors and asking first is crazy because you’re just telling them in advance that you’re breaking the rules. If you ever get in any kind of disagreement with them, all they have to do to get back at you is call the HOA and turn you in. Plus let’s just say they’re all cool with you and remain that way long-term, what happens when one of them sells their home? Realtors have been known to report neighboring properties to the HOA in the belief that chickens next door can make it harder to sell a home.
It’s not a matter of “if” it will happen, only “when”. If your HOA/CC&Rs forbid chickens and you get chickens then unless the rules change at some point, eventually you’re going to get busted and have to get rid of them. You may last 6 years or 6 months or 6 weeks but you’re going to get busted, so why waste all the time/money/work when you know that already?
Long story short, since you know the City allows them, find out if your HOA/CC&Rs forbid chickens. If they do, (and if you’re in a HOA they most likely forbid them), either get 67% of your neighbors to vote to change the rule, sell your house and move somewhere where you can have them, or stay where you are and deal with not being able to have them.