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FitPatriotMom
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- Jan 5, 2023
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Hi! Thank you for your support, and for your suggestions!Hello I'm a former Brightonian ? here. We lived in Lochbuie for 12 years . We moved back to hubby's hometown in Nebraska and got our backyard flock of 5 in 2020. I love them , you will too. I know Denver allows 3 hens so Brighton should too. We built our coop hidden from plain site so we wish you luck with that. Hens do make some noise after laying so how are your neighbors? There are a lot of good layer breeds that are friendly. Look for cold hardy breeds and start with a study coop not one of the "pre fab" cheap ones. Best of luck and thank you for your service. God bless you and your family
I'm definitely looking to make my own coop, lower than fence level (HOA states "anything plainly visible from the street needs permission" and also explicitly states "no chickens" so I want to definitely get that changed.) I'm thinking if I survey/get signatures from my neighbors in support of "Chickens but no roosters" that would be a good thing to take to the HOA? There are a couple neighbors on the HOA, so that is a good start. I know my 2 next door neighbors are cool. Not so sure about behind us...but I'm 100% willing to bribe with eggs

My mom is from Nebraska--SW corner.