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Throughout Europe? What are you researching for? :think:

In England at any case, the law of the land doesn't specifically disallow/mention it afaik, however council byelaws can prohibit it and further deed covenants can expressly disallow.

 

Maybe it's similar throughout Europe. Interesting question.

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Many people relied on keeping poultry (or rabbits) for food until around the end of the 19th Century. (I'm guessing at dates here). I would expect that keeping 'backyard' chickens would be the norm, and the question is probably 'where has it been made illegal to keep them?'

 

As Larkspurs says, it's only illegal here if there's a local byelaw preventing it, or if the original seller of the property imposed a restriction (usually put in to protect the occupiers of adjoining properties). I'm not actually aware of any local byelaws that specifically say you can't keep chickens, but no doubt if there are any, someone on here will know of them. If there are any, I'd expect them to be in areas of high-density population.

 

Hope that helps! What is your research for, it would be interesting to know?

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You have to register with Defra if you have more than 50 hens. Is that what you are thinking of, Puffball.

 

Fewer than 50 and it is voluntary.

 

Fewer than 50 it may be but something is going on up here :?::?:

When I went to buy layers pellets last year my supplier insisted that DEFRA needed the name and address of everyone who bought poultry food.

Maybe it was something to do with needing to know who keeps poultry in the event of bird flu?

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My council told me that they don't normally count laying hens as livestock. So allow a few hens in the garden and only take an interest if poeple keep mopre than a reasonable amount.

 

My chicken keeping friend, also in Bristol, has a neighbour who complained about her four hens but the council didn't take any action nor did the other agencies involved.

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Our pet suplies store does that, but it is incase there is a faulty batch of feed.

I'm up to 20 chickens already - I will have to register in a few years time!

Our deeds say we can keep anything except a donkey - so we can have pigs if we want! :lol: Our house is built on a old farms land though & our garden used to have a pit - wonder what they threw in there?

 

Emma.x

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Hi everyone,

 

Thanks for the responses.

 

I'm looking for a list of cities where the bylaw specifically permits backyard chickens.

 

I am part of a group working to legalize backyard chickens in Toronto, Canada. It seems there is something in the media every few weeks in the U.S. regarding changes to ordinances to allow chickens. The U.S. list of allowable cities is very long. The Canadian list is very short. It would be nice to add information about Europe.

 

Here's the website: http://www.torontochickens.com

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