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Rooster

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My husband have one rooster and 5 chickens. cage is clean, and feed well. we have had them about 28 years in between the youngers. now, the new neibor move in about 6-8 hours ago. At first he wanted the eggs if he buy us some more chicknens. they live in a cage 10x10x10 with food, water, and hay.

now, his wife conplain about waking her up 5:00 am and she called the animal control on us. we live in the dallas city, we have about an acrea of land. my husband is 86 and he also was get fresh eggs.

what can we do about the grandfather clause in texas. do we have any rights?

please help .

Thanks you.

laura


Asked on 3/04/08, 12:23 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: Rooster

I had hoped that someone with more information than me, would be able to answer your question. You will probably have to pay a lawyer to do the research on the grandfather clause -- to see if your life with the rooster exceeds the life of the ordinance banning roosters. Also, not every situation is grandfathered in. (Since I am newly interested in the chicken-raising -- I am sorry you are having trouble -- Good luck).

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Answered on 3/04/08, 2:10 pm


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