yeah, but cape is not portland -- they are allowed in most surrounding towns (including south portland), but NOT in portland. you can't even get a permit here! weird, huh?
interesting....i don't know the specific laws in southbury, ct, but i do know there's a rooster that lives down the street from me in a residential home that cocka-doodle-dos at about 7am every morning!
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In Chapel Hill, it's 20 chickens in every plot.
(But who speaks for the roosters?)
-Pop
no, it's because you have to have a permit, there are chickens in cape..
yeah, but cape is not portland -- they are allowed in most surrounding towns (including south portland), but NOT in portland. you can't even get a permit here! weird, huh?
interesting....i don't know the specific laws in southbury, ct, but i do know there's a rooster that lives down the street from me in a residential home that cocka-doodle-dos at about 7am every morning!
i bet that's left over from a more rural time in your town, don't you think? that's great, i wish we had a neighborhood rooster!
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