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Posted by msneat13 on March 20, 2003 at 00:09:26:

How hard is it to keep the odor of keeping chickens down? Do you have a special routine? I have read that as long as the dropping are dry and cleaned up there should not be a problem. I know roosters are noisey and I realize the hens will cluck and bock but is it super loud? The reason I am asking is when have no laws banning chickens but we do have a nuisance law with foul odor and noise. So far I went through the correct legal channels with building my coop; that is all I have to have a permit for is the building of the coop and they turned me down. Not on the chickens but on the building of the coop. From what I have read, people keep chickens in side suburban areas all the time and I have even found the zoning laws for it on the internet and which cities say no chickens at all. I am still getting the chickens and still building the coop only because the reason one council member said no was because he did not like chickens. Can you believe that? Oh well....I will let you know how it goes from here.




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