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Melissa!
We're on the opposite side of the state. My advise it to make the coop bigger than you think you need, with more nest boxes. I only have 4 chickens, but 2 are broody at the moment so both boxes are occupied. Neither will be moved either. Good luck!

when one of my girls goes broody I put her in chicken jail. Chicken jail happens to be an empty rabbit hutch. I block off the back of the hutch so she can't get to the dark room, In the front I put food, water and the broody girl NO NESTING MATERIALS. 2 to 3 days and she's good to go.
 
No not really new, but was looking for info on ordinances in Plainville. I know people who have them and heard of "chirpping" boxes being delivered, but without walking in and possibly causing a stir, I have no clue if they are allowed and how many.
 
No not really new, but was looking for info on ordinances in Plainville. I know people who have them and heard of "chirpping" boxes being delivered, but without walking in and possibly causing a stir, I have no clue if they are allowed and how many.
Based on the below information you are allowed to have chickens in plainville. I suggest calling (Not from your home phone) to find out how many are allowed



ZONING DISTRICT LEGEND
R‐40
Single Family Residence
R‐20 Single Family Residence
R‐15 Single Family Residence
R‐12 Multi‐Family / Single Family Residence
R‐11 Multi‐Family / Single Family Residence
R‐10 Multi‐Family / Single Family Residence
R Multi‐Family / Single Family Residence
NPH/ GAR Non‐Profit Housing / Government Assisted Residence

CODE LEGEND
A Allowed – no permit required for the use, building or structure
ZP Allowed ‐ Zoning Permit required for the use, building or structure
SP Allowed ‐ Site Plan approval required by the Planning and Zoning
Commission for the use, building or structure

SE

Conditional ‐ The use, building or structure may be allowed by the Planning
and Zoning Commission upon approval of a Special Exception
application

Not permitted
Any use not listed is prohibited.

Agricultural / Open Space Uses R‐40 R‐20 R‐15 R‐12 R‐11 R‐10 R
NPH/
GAR
2.1. Farming, raising poultry, forestry,
truck or nursery gardening in
accordance with Subsection 1.04.E.
A A A A A A


http://plainvillect.com/Downloads/Zoning Regulations Effective 06-06-11-01-09-2012.pdf
 
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Thanks, Mikedero. The zoning is R-10 but E.1.a. says: "no livestock or poultry, except for household pets, shall be kept on any lot of less than two acres." So does that mean that the chickens are illegal? Where abouts in NB? Me too.
 
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