Finished my second cup of coffee and ready to tackle this one.I got a knock on the door last night from the president of our so called association. I live in the county in fact our neighbors across the street have cattle and horses. We bought and paid for this house 2 yrs ago, and before we did I read and made sure that we could have farm animals. Our covenant states that we are allowed two large animals meaning horse, cow, llama, or emu.OR 4 small animals meaning calves, sheep, goats. Then the covenant goes on to say "Poultry, domestic ratite, and small animals will also be allowed, but in all cases must be adequately cared for and must be confined in a satisfactory manner to the owner's property." I can't find anywhere in that, that I am only allowed a certain amount of poultry, but my president is stating that it says i can have 6 animals total. I would think that if the poultry was included in the small animals that it would have listed them, but it doesn't. My neighbors are complaining that my birds smell and that the wind blows it right to their house, well they knew when they bought the house behind me that I had chickens and there house sits right behind my pasture. I am very clean with my birds, but I do compost the manure. I started raising batches of 50 meat birds in the warmer months. What rights do I have??? I am willing to fight this as long as I can win. I moved to the country so that I could have chickens and now I am being told I can only have six and that I am not allowed to raise chicken to feed my family of 7. Please help...

First; I'll preface this by saying that I agree with you in principal. You bought and paid for your home and you're the one paying the taxes etc. on it, and should be able to do whatever you please, with the exception of say, running a meth lab or some other completely illegal activity. Not that I would even care about that as long as you don't cause problems for me. What you do on your place is your business. We live in a nominal republic.
I've quoted your original post for clarity and reference since I find that, on rereading it I have a few questions;
Do you actually have a home owners association?
Do you really live in the country or is it an unincorporated subdivision? Your use of the term street as opposed to road leads me to believe that the latter is the case, but not necessarily true as it's a mistake commonly made by by "city folk" when they first move into the country. Here in the country we usually call them roads.
How much acreage do you have? Fifty chickens on an acre is nothing, fifty on a 1/4 acre may be a problem if you have close neighbors. To paraphrase Crocodile Dundee, "Anything under 10 acres is a hobby farm."
Your neighbor across the street; Assuming a subdivision is he part of it? How much livestock does he have? How long has he been there? Is he bound by the same covenants or is he grandfathered in.
Remember, I'm on your side on this, but I suspect there's some things that you aren't telling us.
Have you tried to do anything about the smell? There are products available that deal with it quite well.