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After sitting empty all summer during upgrades and repairs, new neighbors moved into the house next door to the east. New neighbors have a yellow tabby. Yellow tabby decided to jump the fence and explore my back yard and garden where chickens and ducks roam free. Livestock Guardian Dogs gave the yellow tabby second thoughts about which fences to jump.
 
After sitting empty all summer during upgrades and repairs, new neighbors moved into the house next door to the east. New neighbors have a yellow tabby. Yellow tabby decided to jump the fence and explore my back yard and garden where chickens and ducks roam free. Livestock Guardian Dogs gave the yellow tabby second thoughts about which fences to jump.
That's the kind of thing I worry about. Of the three neighbors I have two are rental properties. The current renters don't mind the roosters, but if anyone new moves in they might try to start problems.
 
That's the kind of thing I worry about. Of the three neighbors I have two are rental properties. The current renters don't mind the roosters, but if anyone new moves in they might try to start problems.
Are you a city dweller? How far away are your neighbors? Are roosters permitted in your area?

All the surrounding cities and suburbs around here allow a small number of chickens but not roos in urban areas within the boundaries of said municipality. Where I live is the most restrictive of them as the property needs to be designated as farmland or rural or whatever term those that make up laws and restrictions use.
 
Are you a city dweller? How far away are your neighbors? Are roosters permitted in your area?

All the surrounding cities and suburbs around here allow a small number of chickens but not roos in urban areas within the boundaries of said municipality. Where I live is the most restrictive of them as the property needs to be designated as farmland or rural or whatever term those that make up laws and restrictions use.
I'm just outside the city limits. Roosters are allowed as long as neighbors don't complain and I can have as many chickens as I can reasonably manage, as long as they're contained on the property and well kept. I just think the thing about 'neighbors not complaining' is ridiculous because what if the next set of neighbors has a problem? Suddenly I have to get rid of my boys?

There should be some stipulation saying new neighbors need to get over themselves and not move in if they don't want to live near crowing roosters, lol.

Edited grammar x2 . . . I really should read what I wrote before hitting post :idunno
 
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I'm just outside the city limits. Roosters are allowed as long as neighbors don't complain and I can have as many chickens as I can reasonably manage, as long as they're contained on the property and well kept. I just think the thing about 'neighbors not complaining' is ridiculous because what if the next set of neighbors has a problem? Suddenly I have to get rid of my boys?

There should be some stipulation saying new neighbors need to get over themselves and not move in if they don't want to live near crowing roosters, lol.

Edited grammar x2 . . . I really should read what I wrote before hitting post :idunno
My yard also smells better now than it did before I got the chickens.

Before when it would rain heavy and the water would sit for a few days the yard would have a boggy swamp smell.

Since I got the chickens and added soil sand etc to their runs the yard drains better than it did before and I'm constantly adding pelleted bedding and shavings to keep things dry and fresh for them.
 
Are you a city dweller? How far away are your neighbors? Are roosters permitted in your area?

All the surrounding cities and suburbs around here allow a small number of chickens but not roos in urban areas within the boundaries of said municipality. Where I live is the most restrictive of them as the property needs to be designated as farmland or rural or whatever term those that make up laws and restrictions use.
It doesn’t sound like you’ll have a problem (get that box of gift eggs ready!), but you can always point out that their cat shouldn’t be allowed to roam.

Signed,
Owner of cat that semi-roams, but mostly snores in the sun
 
I've been proudly posting without proofreading since I first discovered swipe on my cellphone. 📜
I love that no one on here really corrects each other on typos, unless it's complete gibberish. I've reread a few of my posts and wondered if I was drunk when I wrote it (I don't drink) but other people just responded without hesitation, lol
 

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