Managed to keep mine
My next door neighbour complained about my hens. Said they kept getting into her garden. I told her to mend her fence then they wouldn't be able to get in there. Her response? "Why should I?". Erm, to stop the chickens getting in? Anyway, she wrote a letter of complaint to the council who promptly phoned me. I explained the situation & she paid me a visit. She inspected the henhouse etc & was happy with what she saw. I was informed that as long as I kept no more than 6 hens & definitely no cockerels then there was no problem. Those were the councils rules. She then went next door & told them to get their fence mended. Still, that's one less Christmas card I'll need to write. Conclusion.... As others have said, check with the councils' policy. There doesnt seem to be a standard nationwide ruling on this. I wish you all the best with it. Oh, and by the way, one of my 'girls' started crowing loudly. As you can imagine, I sent her to the local farm asap.
My next door neighbour complained about my hens. Said they kept getting into her garden. I told her to mend her fence then they wouldn't be able to get in there. Her response? "Why should I?". Erm, to stop the chickens getting in? Anyway, she wrote a letter of complaint to the council who promptly phoned me. I explained the situation & she paid me a visit. She inspected the henhouse etc & was happy with what she saw. I was informed that as long as I kept no more than 6 hens & definitely no cockerels then there was no problem. Those were the councils rules. She then went next door & told them to get their fence mended. Still, that's one less Christmas card I'll need to write. Conclusion.... As others have said, check with the councils' policy. There doesnt seem to be a standard nationwide ruling on this. I wish you all the best with it. Oh, and by the way, one of my 'girls' started crowing loudly. As you can imagine, I sent her to the local farm asap.
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