Well yeah, but a finders fee would probably still be offered before litigation.Unless they're like, Ayam Cemanis or something.
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Well yeah, but a finders fee would probably still be offered before litigation.Unless they're like, Ayam Cemanis or something.
I'm starting to think maybe I should just let them in the run and keep them. I have no idea who they belong to, and honestly I don't care enough to find out... I find it quite annoying that my neighbors make zero effort to keep their chickens out of my gardens.
What do you guys think?
I would think it's reasonable to let the hens join your flock, BUT:
If anyone comes to say "have you seen my missing hens?"
then I think you should ask what kind of hens, missing since when, and if the description/date match you should let the person have them back.
Since you say you honestly do not know who the owner is, there's only so much you can do even if you did want to return them.