• rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    My city deals with that by limiting the number of hens (to such a small amount I don’t think it’s worth trying to do meat birds) and completely disallowing roosters.

    I’m OK with these restrictions, I don’t want to deal with a whole chicken farm on 1/8 acre next door and fuuuuuuck roosters.

    Interestingly, we are allowed to have goats but you must have two or three, because apparently goats are so social they need thier own kind or they get depressed

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      2 days ago

      Totally, regulations are key. I’m not advocating for an Ace Ventura situation.

      Where I used to live allowed urban chickens, too. There was a rooster who kept escaping into the lane right when I left for work. He was suicidal because he kept trying to get me to run him over.

      Not all breeds have loud roosters, I found out, and with traffic and schools nearby I never really heard them.

    • Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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      2 days ago

      There’s a dog breeder in the town I live in who has so many dogs in such a small house the town passed a blanket ban on dog breeding within city limits due to the rank smell eminating from his house. I feel bad for him, but he wasn’t managing his externalities and ultimately he made his own bed