Just depends on where around Kuna you live. The husband's daughter is in some new houses and the HOA doesn't allow "farm animals" and even just hens are considered farm animals.
Here in Buhl, I heard chickens all around me, so got some. When we moved from s.e. Montana, I brought my registered Saanen Dairy Goats and the husband had a miniature horse because we were told that we could have livestock. Talking with neighbors, I was told about the no chicken rule. Considering I'm in the county, I didn't figure they could say anything about what I have. So I made some phone calls and ended up talking to Planning and Zoning in the Town Office. Buhl has an "Impact Zone" that goes out about a mile from the edge of Buhl's city limits. The Impact Zone has to follow some city rules and they restrict things. For animals, I can't have llamas, sow & boar pigs (can raise for the freezer) or chickens! I can have 1 horse per acre, 1 cow/calf pair per acre, 4 goats & sheep combined per acre. So, since I have 4.5 acres, if I had a horse, I can only use 3.5 acres for goat/sheep numbers. No horses now, so I can run 18 goats & sheep combined. I have good fencing, so as long as my registered Saanen dairy goats stay home, I don't think my neighbors mind too much, especially as I let their kids come to milk or play with the 4-legged kids.