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Proposed law would ban domestic roosters in Owego

Proposed law would ban domestic roosters in Owego

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OWEGO, NY (607NewsNow) — Chickens remain a focus in the Village of Owego.

A law is being crafted that would ban the keeping of roosters. Domestic hens would be allowed, though property owners would have to obtain a permit.

Under the proposed law, hens must be provided a secure coop and fenced area. No front yard coops would be allowed.

Violators of the law would first receive a warning from the village’s code enforcement office. If corrective action isn’t taken, fines of up to $250 per violation may be administered.

Click here to view a draft version of the law.

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