New to chickens here in the Burg, well, we had them as children and now decided it was time to get some as adults..been wanting to for a few years, but this year made the decision. My son would say "I don't want to be known as the "chicken farmer kid" mom" now that we have them, he's wanting the first egg. And since he's home schooling right now, he has been enjoying sitting out in the backyard in the mornings before he starts school and watching them.
Haven't had any neighbors complain, most have asked if we have any Roo's, because they would 'love' to hear a rooster crowing in the mornings..
the elderly couple that lives behind us love that we don't have a 6' wooden fence because they enjoy sitting at their kitchen table in the mornings drinking their coffee and watching our hens run around the back yard..another neighbor has started coming over to sit in the backyard to drink coffee and chatter as we watch the girls run around the yard, and one of my other neighbors gave us a bag of chicken food--their daughter was caring for a baby duck that got eaten so they brought us the bag of food they had bought for her (when the hens start laying..THEY will most certainly get some eggs).
Someone recently gave me some loofah seeds which I planted those this week, I don't think they would be toxic for chickens since they are a gourd vegetable.