dhcpd.conf

Yes, you have to create it, there's simply no "default" configuration.
 
Well, there was a lapsus. The "no" in my question must be "now". :)
I wantet to ask, why it moved from /etc/dhcpd.conf to /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf.

This is also the reason why the question was under "Installing and Upgrading".
 
Everything installed as third party (you know, not part of the base os) goes under the /usr/local/* prefix on FreeBSD.
 
Any reason for not using the FreeBSD's dhclient(8) found in base (which you perhaps are confusing dhcpcd found in port with, given it .conf is located in /etc like any other userland component))
 
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