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2.The keeping of chickens on parcels between 1/2 and 1 acre is lim <br />Limit to 4 Hens (0.5-1 Acres) <br />47% Agree <br />53% <br />Disagree <br />Agree Disagree <br />It should be 1/4-1 acre. The allowance should be at least six on half and more for up to an acre at <br />least six or more hens <br />Agree Should be 6 hens. Potentially not all will live, and if you star <br />may only end up with 2 which is not enough eggs for a small fami <br />A limit is good to be in place to No! Houses are WAY too close together! Chickens are NOT domest <br />help reduce overpopulation of the animals. I bought a city home, not a country home with farm ani <br />chickens, noise, and smell next door :( <br />Agree Why only 4? <br />4-6 Still too close to neighbors <br /> 6 <br /> The city don't take care of the dog problem why add more problem <br /> If out of city limits. <br /> I think that there should be a distinction between 'free-range' and fully <br />contained coops. 4 hens for free range would be healthy for the hens and <br />could be easily kept clean. If the homeowner had a fully contain <br />example) no larger than 8' x 10', they should be able to house 8 <br /> Six hens or less would be preferred. <br /> You shouldn't count as long as they keep it clean <br /> 6 hens on any city lots can be well maintained with fenced lots <br />housing <br /> Private property. Government should not be allowed to tell peopl <br />chickens they're allowed to have. <br /> more than an acre is needed <br /> You should be able to keep more. <br /> Should not be allowed <br /> I would say 6 is easy on that amount of land. 10 would be easy. <br />not that difficult to take care of. NO ROOSTERS <br /> Half an acre to an acre is more than sufficient to handle more tens <br /> I think chickens should only be allowed on 1+ acre <br /> Not agreed <br /> 6 <br /> No limit, provided the hens are for personal uses and not commer <br />Page 3 <br />
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