Anne Arundel Looks To Ease Rules On Chickens
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Some Anne Arundel County lawmakers want to ease rules on residents who own backyard poultry.
A bill introduced in the county council would permit residents living on a quarter-acre of land to legally own up to four chickens. Residents with a half-acre of property could own up to eight ducks.
Councilman Chris Trumbauer tells The Capital of Annapolis that he introduced the bill "because there is a real movement for people to have fresh food."
Still, roosters would not be permitted on less than acre, and any civic association bans on chickens would trump county rules.
A public hearing is scheduled for Oct. 21.
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