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Hello! I am located in Clermont, FL and while I do not have any chickens, I would love to have a 2-3 bantam. I am trying to figure out if it is allowed by law where I live. Can anyone help me? I see there are some fellow Clermont-ers on this feed, so I am hoping someone can advise me. I am in the Hidden Hills neighborhood, which is near the cross-roads of Lakeshore Dr. and Oswalt/Log Hill Road. Does anyone know? Thank you!!
Contact your zoning board. They should be able to tell you what you need to know.
 
I live in Navarre which is in Santa Rosa County. Bought my first two chickens at the end of December (rhode island red pullets) and just added a full grown laying hen a few days ago.
Where are you located?
 
Hi! I am from Navarre, FL in Santa Rosa County, FL - Panhandle
Hi JennyAnn and welcome! I am right up the road in Crestview. I didn't know you could have chickens in Navarre. We just moved here and we are only renting for now but plan to buy a place sometime next year. This is good to know as we are looking everywhere in both Okaloosa and Santa Rosa counties.
 
I'd love to start a county by county = city by city list!

In St Pete where I am the law is cuckoo -

say you see these houses:

1 2 3 4 5

I live in house 2 and can't have chickens because my neighbor in house 1 on the block complained. but my neighbor in house 4 can because the neighbors in house 3 and 5 don't care.

So I will be fined $500 for keeping even on Serama Hen, while two urban lots away, my neighbor can have as many hens and roosters of any size of breed because her "neighbors on the left and right side of her home don't care."

Crazy.

Meanwhile I do have chickens - bantams - a few in my garage/house and some at a friend's farm. Serama's smooth and frizzled, and miniature cochins - smooth and frizzled that this year and last have done super great in the Florida state Fair. I do sell eggs, chicks, juvies, and chickens.

check out some of my photos here
 
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dumb neighbors. I am up in Wesley Chapel - from what I read in Pasco county we can keep chickens if we are zoned properly for them? I am still studying up on that. I don't have any yet... we are looking for a house. for the moment we live in a very CLOSE to the neighbors type of subdivision with all sorts of restrictions ( we rent this house) but we KNOW for the 3 years we have been here we want an acre or more... and are looking out that is has the right kind of zoning so we can have our animals boats fencing how we want and not hear it every time our neighbors so much as sneeze.... ugh. I feel for ya! I hope all goes well. I am still deciding what breeds would be best for us. I have a little boy, my husbands mother had chickens for several years, I have always had pet birds * but no chickens* so I am spending lots of my time reading planning etc etc. GOOD LUCK TO YOU!
 
I SO wanted to go to the FL state fair JUST to see the poultry! Hubby out voted me though :( says I can see em at the pasco county fair. ( just not the same! )
 
I'd love to start a county by county = city by city list!
The first post of this thread can't be edited any more so we created a Member page [different than this thread] that can be edited. Any member can add themselves to the page. Also there is a link to it in my signature.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/florida-always-sunny-side-up

I live in Navarre which is in Santa Rosa County. Bought my first two chickens at the end of December (rhode island red pullets) and just added a full grown laying hen a few days ago.
Where are you located?
Welcome JennyAnn!! Here's where we're all from https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/florida-always-sunny-side-up
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