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Tenant or owner?

Standard tenancy has: The tenant needs to get the written consent of the landlord, in advance, before
the tenant brings any animal or pet into the property. It's up to the landlord whether or not the landlord gives this consent.

You could ask the landlord https://www.landlordregistrationscotland.gov.uk/ if he's happy that there are chickens being kept...

Owner: There's probably something in the deeds forbidding keeping poultry, but I'm far from sure that it is in any way enforceable. Shelter are pretty good on housing and have lawyers to answer questions. Maybe try them.

(They might be getting moved so they get fresh grass. If they are kept on the same ground too long, they will scratch out any grass.)
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CreatedSat 29th Jul 2023 7:31pm
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