Friend or fowl?
The Court of Appeals of North Carolina considered this question when deciding the fate of four hens in a residential planned community in its published opinion on April 5.
The appellate panel said the lower court erred when it did not consider if the hens were “household pets” and instructed the lower courts to consider the question on remand.
April 13, 2022 at 03:53 PM
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Friend or fowl?
The Court of Appeals of North Carolina considered this question when deciding the fate of four hens in a residential planned community in its published opinion on April 5.
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