CHICKEN LAWS
April 10, 2026
11 min read
Backyard chickens start out as a simple idea. Fresh eggs. Fewer trips to the store. A little life in the yard that makes mornings feel less like a rush and more like a routine. Then you hit the one question that can stop the whole plan in its tracks: “Is this legal where I live […]
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CHICKEN LAWS
April 10, 2026
12 min read
Backyard chickens feel like the smallest kind of independence. A few hens, a steady supply of eggs, and a little daily rhythm that pulls you outside. Then reality steps in with muddy boots: “Can I do this where I live in Barbour County, Alabama?” Barbour County is not one single rulebook. The answer changes depending […]
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CHICKEN LAWS
April 10, 2026
12 min read
You’re standing in the feed aisle, eyeing that bag of chick starter, and you can almost hear it already: the soft cluck-cluck in the backyard, the small daily routine that feels like a calm cup of coffee with feathers. Then a quieter thought taps your shoulder. “Wait… is this even legal where I live?” In […]
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CHICKEN LAWS
April 10, 2026
12 min read
You can learn a lot about a place by what it lets people keep in the backyard. Some towns welcome hens like friendly neighbors. Others treat a chicken coop like it’s a moon rocket that needs paperwork, distance rules, and a measuring tape that never lies. In Autauga County, Alabama, the biggest catch is this: […]
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