I used to live in a neighborhood and I had homing pigeons while there, But obviously chickens were not allowed. I knew I wanted chickens in my life. So the first thing I did was find a place where I could have them, and move there. So now I have chickens and there is no problem, And thank goodness because I have come to love them so much!
I have egg layers and started with 4 hens and 1 rooster. Fast forward just 9 years, and now I have over 70 chickens...11 are roosters. I love them all & yes they have names.
Only a few of the older hens have passed due to old age, as they were old when I got them, but all of my hens still lay eggs. I have various breeds so I get various color eggs. It's true they lay much less in the winter months and they will lay less often as they get older, But mine still do all lay eggs. I enjoy their company, Especially when I am gardening With them, They are adorable Living mobile roto tillers, weed and pest control. They also provide hours of laughter with their humorous antics. My chickens all die of old age. The oldor hens Actually make wonderful broody mamas, Hatching out eggs & raising chicks, so Even if they may not lay lots of eggs, They make excellent nannies. My oldest nanny chicken, big Brahma Mama Chanel, actually protected her entire section, taking on a young fox kit, and she is still fine today! All the fox got was a mouth full of feathers, & he still roams here but steers clear of our gardening days now...lesson learned.
They are part of my family, their waterers bleached clean & fresh water daily, rodent proof & dry, clean coops & predator proof pens. And I have a constant eye on the weather app, Just so I can keep my flock comfortable, Always checking wind direction and or storms approaching, Etc. So I know what windows to open or shut. Yes, some call it a labor of love, but they surely are the most rewarding part of my life. I'd be devastated if I was told I could no longer have them in my life...so I really suggest that you have a backup plan in case someone reports you have chickens. It doesn't have to be a neighbor either. It could be anyone that your kids could possibly talk to about the chickens, or even a stranger considering moving to that area driving by, that happens to see some chickens. If you aren't going to move to place zoned for chickens, I'd be very careful.