How many chickens can you keep in auckland




















Skip Send. Thanks for your feedback. Auckland Council. Page Content. Where to place your chicken coop Set up the coop in a place that is least likely to cause a nuisance to neighbours. Keep chicken coops clean To keep your chicken coop clean, you should: line nesting boxes and chicken coop floors with hay, wood chips untreated , sawdust or shredded newspaper so that it can be easily removed when cleaned out regularly bag and remove waste at least once a week.

Prevent infestations of vermin Excess kai and bedding waste can attract flies, mice and rats to a property. Once vermin find an accessible kai supply, they will continue to return, leaving excrement that can: contaminate chicken feed and water expose owners and neighbours to diseases. Make sure you regularly dispose of waste.

Roosters crow and not just at sunrise. While some people love their dulcet tones others may not be so appreciative - be sure to discuss this with your neighbours before bringing a rooster into your flock. He will protect them from danger by crowing to alert them to any predators and he will source yummy grubs and morsels for the hens to enjoy.

Watch this space for your next update! I'm thinking of adopting backyard chickens 07 July Print this page. Providing a good environment for backyard chickens Chickens need a safe and enriching environment to live in, away from other animals that may harm them. Get to know your chickens Chickens need company, so you should have a minimum of three chickens in your flock.

Health Like all pets, chickens sometimes need medical attention. Collecting eggs Hens do not lay eggs all year round. What to feed your backyard chickens Chickens need fresh feed and water daily. Provide clean, fresh water from a watering system that is easy for the birds to drink from. The water container should be placed out of the sun. When feeding kitchen scraps, be aware that certain plants and foods can be toxic to chickens, such as raw green potato peels, dried or undercooked beans, or avocados.

It is better if chickens are given mostly fresh foods that are not too energy dense or sugary. Give them plenty of leafy greens, and limit treat foods, such as corn and fruit, which have a high sugar content. Green leafy vegetables e. Watermelons, food toys, ramps and different levels within the coop, areas in which your chickens can scratch and peck, are all great ideas for providing enrichment, too. It is only in exceptional circumstances that written consent will be given to keep a rooster.

Animal Services will not respond to complaints about dumped, abandoned or unowned roaming poultry unless on Counci land.

If the complaint relates to the welfare of the animal then please call SPCA. Goats cannot be kept within the city boundary without prior written consent unless the area is zoned Rural. Written consent may be given upon receipt of a written application and if Council is satisfied that the goat:. Any approval may be revoked at any time by giving the owner five days written notice to remove the goat.

Pigs cannot be kept within the city boundary without prior written consent unless the area is zoned Rural. It is only in exceptional circumstances that written consent will be given to keep a pig.

Subscribe to our Newsletter. In addition, under the bylaw, there are also certain requirements relating to chicken coops and shelter, as well as preventing infestations of vermin. If you place it right up against a neighbouring property or near outdoor living areas, for example, there is the potential for nuisance, as hens can be noisy when they lay and there is a risk of chicken coops becoming smelly in the summer months.

As the Animal Management Bylaw relates only to the ownership of animals, there are no rules related to wild chickens regulated by the council.



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