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Except as otherwise permitted within this section, no person shall keep, sell or offer for sale within the village any horses, cows, pigs, goats, sheep, bees, pigeons, chickens, geese, ducks or other fowl or any other domestic animal other than a dog, cat, rabbit, small caged birds, Vietnamese potbellied pigs/Micro
For most backyard flocks, five or six chickens is an ideal flock size. Also, different breeds of chickens have not only different appearances, but also different temperaments, disease resistances, and egg-laying abilities.
Restrictions. It shall be unlawful for any person within the Village of Combined Locks to own, harbor or keep any dog, cat, fowl or other animal which has been determined to be a public nuisance as defined in Section 7-1-1 or allow the animal to run at large in the Village.
Sometimes there is a simple limit four chickens and no more, for example. More commonly, the number of fowl you can keep depends on the size of your plot, and the zone in which you are keeping the birds. Many places limit the keeping of livestock to official agriculturally-designated zones.
Dr. Ford said he moved to Milwaukee partially because of the ordinance that allows property owners to raise their own flock of chickens. Milwaukee is followed by Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine and Appleton. Several legislators are trying to extend that backyard chicken ordinance to all Wisconsin communities.
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Appleton: The city allows residents to keep a maximum of six backyard chickens. The annual permit from the city costs $24, plus a one-time inspection fee of $70. The permit application and requirements are posted on the citys website.
Chickens are extremely flock-oriented, so a good starter flock size is no fewer than three chickens. You should collect about a dozen eggs from three laying hens. A flock of five or six hens is a good choice for slightly larger families.
APPLETON - Its over. Chickens will be allowed in the city, a decision made Wednesday night after six months of discussion at City Hall. After nearly two hours of debate, the Common Council approved allowing up to four hens and no roosters within city limits with an 8-6 vote.

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