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We live in a housing scheme and wondered what the laws were on keeping a few hens in back garden (obviously in coop and run)?

Also would large fowl or bantams be best and what breeds/crosses mainly for eggs and the kids pets

Oh and I know a cockerel is a no no haha

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Should be fine, I know half the houses on estates near me have a few chooks milling about the yard. I'd check with whoever manages the estate first though (Local Authority or Housing Association?)

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Ye will check with landlord, what bantams would be best for laying? They will be kept in coop and run so won't damage anything, neighbours should have no room to complain if there is no cockerel I would have thought?

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Search for quiet breeds,I had some brahma bantams that were quiet but didn't lay every day.and had some Peking x Japanese bantams that were quiet birds.

Orpington bantams supposed to be quiet.

I live in middle of housing estate and had large fowl hybrid hens and a trio of seramas here,I just let the seramas out after the school run,

Though he would still crow before then as could hear the wild birds.

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