Web16 okt. 2008 · Every city and county has bylaws, which you can see at your city hall or phone them. There are however rules that livestock owners have to follow, such as manure management, odors, pests (flies ... WebAnswer (1 of 6): That depends on how many chickens, how clean you keep your coop and the space you have available. Right now I have a tiny coop attached to the back of my house. It can house only a couple of hens. I use it for my “hospital” coop and for chicks before they can be moved out to my l...
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WebAt roughly 25,000 square feet, each chicken house at capacity provides roughly 1 square foot for each chicken to eat, live and defecate before they are taken to a processing … Web27 mrt. 2024 · It all depends on how many miles away you are from them but they can smell for quite a few miles. I knew an older couple who lived in NC and had a large … earl of march sussex
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Web29 okt. 2024 · Weasels Go After Chickens There are only two main problems with having weasels around. The first is that they’ll go after your chickens and ducks. Weasels are, well, weasely! They can maneuver their bodies into the tiniest of spaces, so if your chickens aren’t locked up tight, they may be vulnerable to weasels. WebThe odor that is detected from a poultry operation is a complex mixture of gases. Most often the odor is a result of the uncontrolled anaerobic decomposition of manure. However, feed spoilage can also contribute to the odor. The odor that our noses detect can be a combination of 60 to 150 different compounds. Web5 mrt. 2009 · After having chickens for seven years and moving coop 'sites' around 2 acres to get them the best spot,IMO a coop 5ft from your house may be too close. chickens are wonderful-but can be noisy,odiferrous and don't forget predators will come closer to home (yours!) Good luck! It's still an adventure! Mar 5, 2009 #3 Rhett&SarahsMom Songster … css knopf