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While I don't want to be a party pooper either, I agree.
No disrespect or flaming intended but what you're describing (poop all over, having to have the carpets cleaned because of chicken poop everywhere, getting in trouble for having dog pee everywhere, and other things you've said) is every home owner's nightmare. IMOHO it would be one thing to do this to your own home, but you're renting someone else's home. Again, no disrespect intended, but if I were your landlord and I caught you, I'd make you move immediately
That stuff not only seeps though the carpet, but stains the floor underneath and eventually will smell to high heaven. From the situation you're describing, I would think the floor's finish will be ruined by the ammonia and then again by heavy duty cleaning to get the ammonia and such out of the cracks and lines in the floor underneath the carpet. Then the floors will have to be redone.
That said, if you're going to keep this chicken in the house, knowing the people you're renting from don't approve, please put a diaper on it and keep it clean, or put it in a rabbit hutch or something. I can't imagine having poop everywhere and having the problems you're describing. I mean, it's *poop*, not a feathers or fur-everywhere problem.
Please be careful for your own health: I'd be a bit concerned about keeping a chicken in the house because of the potential respiratory dangers alone. The dust they produce (and then from the shavings you'll be adding) can be very dangerous to humans. Yeah I know, there are some people that can get away with it, but wouldn't it be unfortunate if you are one of the ones who will eventaully get sick?