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Welcome Pins2danes -Good Evening Washingtonians!
I am actually writing this from Phoenix Arizona currently but I am planning a trip out there next month to check out places to live. I currently have 19 chickens of my own and I know as far as AZ goes there are a lot of places that do not allow any chickens or only a few hens max (up to 6 hens with no roosters and that is if no neighbors complain...). Me and my boyfriend are looking to buy a house in a chicken (and potentially other livestock - goats, cows, pigs, llamas, etc?) city and would like to know the areas to check out when we are there? Where I am currently the only slight threats are feral cats but for the most part they have left the chickens alone or at least I have not had any injuries to them - crosses my fingers and knocks on wood - so can you also enlighten me on the normal chicken dangers in the said areas you suggest? Thank you so much in advance and I look forward to speaking with you all soon!!
Clark County allows as many chickens as you like, no rooster in the city limit. Interesting enough, you can actually have live stock as well within the city limit (as long as you are able to summit a plan to the county).
A long the I-5 inter state: La Center (350k is about 3 to 5 arc with an older home) is a very nice farm community and it's only 30 minutes from Portland OR (where most jobs are). Above La Center is Woodland (350k 5 arc with older home) and price for land is a little better. Above Woodland is Longview, price floor land is much better. The further north you move from Portland OR, the price for housing/land is cheaper in general.
We purchased a home in Battle Ground WA at the beginning of the year.
Hope the information help.