- Jul 14, 2009
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I'm going to throw out a little "devils advocate" question but first just want to clarify that I really don't like HOA's to a point but they do have their place. Now the question: What if in this same neighborhood your next door neighbor set up a coop and run and had 30 chickens (poultry) including roosters. They aren't doing anything with them commercially but just enjoy them. The problem with being against HOA restrictions for what you personnally want to do also leaves the door open for anyone else in the neighborhood to do the same. And what they want to do although basically the same thing as you, Keeping Chickens, is not necessarily the same thing in actualilty. But how can they allow you and not them....as written in the covenant. The restriction just says poultry. It doesn't say no more than 3 and with the requirement the coop be cleaned every day and no roosters, and ..... see my point. If they let you with your small number and very well cared for, they can't control what someone else does.