yes....as long as they dont wander away
In the county but not city.
Yes, you can have pet chickens in Multnomah County, Oregon, but there are specific regulations to follow. In residential areas, you are allowed to keep up to three hens, but roosters are not permitted. It's important to ensure that your chickens are kept in a suitable coop and that you comply with local zoning laws. Always check with the city or county regulations for any specific requirements or restrictions.
Yes, it is legal to have chickens in Fresno County, but there are specific regulations that must be followed. For instance, residents typically need to adhere to zoning laws and may need to obtain a permit, especially if they keep a certain number of birds. It's advisable to check with the local city or county regulations for any specific requirements or restrictions.
You can keep Silke chicken with other chicken types. Like all chickens, they may not get along.
Yes, chickens are allowed in Stafford County, VA, but there are specific regulations that residents must follow. Homeowners in residential areas can keep a limited number of chickens, typically up to four hens, but roosters are generally prohibited. Additionally, proper care and housing must be provided, and local zoning laws may apply. It's advisable to check with the Stafford County government for any specific ordinances or requirements.
Um, they don't................ Trust me on this I keep chickens.
to keep them warm, because chickens are natural incubaters
Some people keep chickens for food but chickens can be kept as pets. My family have four chickens. They aren't mean and are kind of like a dog. They follow us around and can be held. Basically the answer is yes.
Chickens and turkey live on farms because the farmers get eggs to sell to the shops and bed chickens and also kill them for the chickens or turkey meat.
Domestic ferrets do not kill chickens. Any kind of weasels in the wild would prey on chickens. Keep them in a pen.
lick chickens
Shoot them. The hawk not the chicken. Once they get a taste of your chickens they just keep coming back.