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lol I wouldnt worry about losing your kids because of some birds in your house...
I know this is not Malaysia, but people there keep them as house pets, and Im sure not all of them are filthy with smelly, dusty, deplorable houses.
Just like any indoor animal, you have to clean up after it. Can a trio of Seramas be any worse than some smelly ferrets, unneutered cats that spray, or those little yappy dogs that always pee on couches? All kinds of people have these animals, and Im thinking the Serama trio is better....
I wouldn't order a pan, I'd go to Lowe's or somewhere and make one out of some kind of sheet metal. You can make it what size you want, with high sides, and dont have to pay shipping for something that big. You could get one of those rabbit hutches with an indoor and outdoor part...fix it up for chickens...
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And for a trio, you will only need one nest box. Save the extra space for something else.
I know a lot of us have brought chickens in at some point. But not a lot of us live in the city. Nore do we live in a zone that restricts chickens. If you can't do it legaly then dont do it at all.
Im not all about breaking the law, but if you are going to break one....I think you could do worse.
Lots of people live in the city, and lots of people want chickens, get them and disregard the laws. Out of all the Serama breeders I have met, Im the only one with a farm. It is legal in Lexington though to have chickens I think.......Im not sure if you can have roos though..I never asked.
Also I would look into the HOA rules and talk to my neighbors, as I wouldnt want to lose my pets if I was found out. Is it breaking the rules? Yes. Is it that bad of a rule to break? Nope.
Just know that if you get caught, you lose your birds. Maybe pay some fines.... Its something I would look into and see how adamantly they look into it.