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I know of at least 2 live poultry markets. You are legally allowed to keep one for 24 hours, with the assumption that it's being killed.
Animal control has also said that unless a noise or sanitation issue arises they don't really enforce. They have enough to deal with.
Likewise, I've talked to several policemen, and they all tell me that they don't care. You can hear many roosters crowing, especially in some communities in North Philly.
I just keep mine clean and quiet. Fortunately for me, my one neighbor who would complain can't see over my fence, and is very hard of hearing. So for now, the addiction continues (as the incubator hums by my bedside)
I know of at least 2 live poultry markets. You are legally allowed to keep one for 24 hours, with the assumption that it's being killed.
Animal control has also said that unless a noise or sanitation issue arises they don't really enforce. They have enough to deal with.
Likewise, I've talked to several policemen, and they all tell me that they don't care. You can hear many roosters crowing, especially in some communities in North Philly.
I just keep mine clean and quiet. Fortunately for me, my one neighbor who would complain can't see over my fence, and is very hard of hearing. So for now, the addiction continues (as the incubator hums by my bedside)