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OldBaldy1701E

(6,388 posts)
11. Well, as long as you don't drive an auto within the city limits.
Sun Jan 29, 2023, 07:36 AM
Jan 2023

You should be fine.

(I need to check if they have finally removed that. For those who did not know, it was illegal to operate a motor vehicle in the Chapel Hill city limits back in the last century and they never have removed it as far as I know.)

EL GALLITO - SON DE CAPELLANIA - BOLIVAR CAUCA - COLOMBIA old as dirt Jan 2023 #1
In the college town of Chapel Hill, NC mnhtnbb Jan 2023 #2
I'll check out that ordinance. Kaleva Jan 2023 #3
Well, as long as you don't drive an auto within the city limits. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2023 #11
The prohibition on roosters sounds reasonable to me. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #4
Chickens are so entertaining... Trueblue Texan Jan 2023 #10
I was thankful my rooster would crow I_UndergroundPanther Jan 2023 #17
I love my rooster and hearing him crow. womanofthehills Jan 2023 #18
My city also yankee87 Jan 2023 #5
Get the chickens. No need to wait. Tetrachloride Jan 2023 #6
Yes.NY's Suufolk County loves chickens. Probably... TreasonousBastard Jan 2023 #7
Here is New London CT's. femmedem Jan 2023 #8
I can have chickens where I live, and I have a few times, but I'm not allowed to keep panader0 Jan 2023 #9
Lol! Kaleva Jan 2023 #13
Another good reason to get chickens - womanofthehills Jan 2023 #19
I got a rooster so I could have more chicks. I picked out the hens that seemed to nest the best panader0 Jan 2023 #20
My neighbors down the block have chickens. Ocelot II Jan 2023 #12
These regulations are not easy... Sancho Jan 2023 #14
My coop had only to be coyote and hawk proof. Chicken wire on the top too. panader0 Jan 2023 #21
Some people are just too highly strung....... getagrip_already Jan 2023 #15
Don't live there anymore, but Fayetteville, AR allowed chickens. sinkingfeeling Jan 2023 #16
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