you can have them without a permit on agricultural land and yo need to check the permits for urban chickens. FSU online will certify you for free. the council approved the first reading of an ordinance limiting the number of chickens to five and prohibiting roosters. Owners would have to keep chickens in coops, allowing at least two square feet of space per chicken. Chickens would be permitted to run free in fenced backyards during the day. If you would like some fertal eggs to hatch your own, email me. My he are awesome payers. I will give you some for free. Go here for the backyard urban chicken classes. https://ifas-orange.catalog.instructure.com/courses/backyard-urban-chicken-class?fbclid=IwAR2cpSIZUECaaKbWUzj7ABtP6VN6fmZR8YgVcrgi7PiiTkL7rRYABPB5C_A Pasco Code enforcement and their supporters will lie to you. They are working on a drone like community where only their culture has freedom of movement.
Depends on where you live, if you're considered agricultural land or not
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