It was one of our priorities while house hunting. My suburb has NO animal laws (including chicken laws) other than no dogs and cats kept outdoors for more than 3 hours at a time, no animals running loose, and any animals housed and maintained outdoors have to be 100ft away from any neighbor's house. Since my back yard is over 100 feet long I just about got that. On one side I have about 8ft to the fence, on the other about 25ft. And that whole patch is my egg layer run with a rabbit hutch back there.
I don't want to give them a reason to put in chicken laws like some of the local areas around here. It's a step up from banning chickens but the rules are based on property lines, chickens per property (regardless of size, no roos, all sort fo crazy stuff. One of the local suburbs is "4 chickens per house (giant sorts of properties out there), must be maintained 20ft from property line (and any chicken poo IE compost has to be kept that far away too), no roosters, no killing of your chickens". That's right. Four hens, and you're not even allowed to cull your flock.
Guess what, local humane societies have been having trouble lately with people dropping off their non-laying older hens and having NOTHING to do with them because they don't have chicken facilities. Go animal rights groups! More animals in shelters! Success! -_-
I would love to live out in the boonies. I would not be all hat no cattle... First thing I would get for myself are those lovely miniature Jersey cows... The ones that are polled with the A2/A2 casein gene.... Start up a herd share... I'd have the most valuable cow's milk in the county!
(Although, I do admit I'd probably keep lots more sillier animals if I had the space.)