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  www.denvergov.org

The keeping of cockerels in the urban ... area this is likely to lead to cockerels competing with each other. ... to be considered a nuisance when compared to ...

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practicable from neighbouring residential properties. 2. Competition- Other cockerels in the area will cause them to compete with each other and may result ...

  legacy.tendringdc.gov.uk

Keeping poultry in an urban environment can cause a number of problems: ... If you keep poultry, in particular a cockerel, you have a duty to make sure that it ...

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A residential area is a land used in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas. Housing may vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These include single-family housing, multi-family residential, or mobile homes.

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It is important to ensure that the cockerel is located as far away as practicable from neighbouring residential properties, and is kept enclosed in an ...

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Cockerels can be noisy and very careful consideration should be given to keeping them in residential areas. Remember you do not need a cockerel to produce eggs ...

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  wellington.govt.nz

In summer they can start to crow before 4am and carry on and off throughout the day - not something that your neighbours may be too keen on.

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The noise-nuisance caused by these animals and their inconsiderate owners should not be allowed and should be considered as anti-social behaviour. Granted, ...

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14 дек. 2021 г. ... ... Cockerels when they wanted hens. The approach your council takes depends on where you live and whether it is a rural or residential area.

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  petition.parliament.uk

22 февр. 2013 г. ... We live in a rural area, in a small row of local authority housing. Neighbours have chickens (fresh eggs - lovely) and a cockerel that announces ...

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locate the cockerel as far as is practicable from neighbouring residential properties. · keep cockerels in a coop at night to minimise early morning crowing.

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