I don't have issues with local ordinances, thank goodness I live way out in the county where everybody has live stock, but shortly after I bought this place my neighbor who is a quarter mile away (my closest neighbor) came down to inquire what kind of animals I planned to have. I raise south African Boer goats and had a few horses, I told them I really wasn't sure other than the goats and horses had'nt thought about it since I just moved in. They then preceded to tell me pigs and chickens were a no no because of the smell and his wifes phobia of birds. Excuse me wth! I couldn't believe he had the
where with all to dictate what I could and couldn't raise on my property, He also informed me he thought I had too many animals and that I needed to get rid of a few. I asked him why he thought that, of course he didn't say. Needless to say I now own chickens and am looking at getting a Russian Boar, I have since sold the horses because we never rode any more and they needed a job instead of just standing around the pasture. We were referred as those people who own all the animals by a couple of other neighbors friends of the first. A few others refer to us as their best customers since we buy 20 plus tons of hay a year. Its rather funny with All the animals I have never had one get out and cause any problems but the neighbor who complains has dogs that roam where ever and when ever and have even chased my goats and chickens before I got a guardian. So in my experience most people will live and let live it will be that one squeeky wheel that will try and ruin it for everybody , I wouldn't give up on having your chickens find out what your right are and tell the noisy neighbor with a smile on your face to have a nice day