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Quincy Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Quincy?Yes
How many chickens can you have?3 to 5
Can you have roosters in Quincy?Yes (but nuisance rules apply)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 6 feet from property lines
Application process:No permit required
More information:NOFA/Mass data

Are chickens on your mind in Quincy? Learn more about the rules and regulations that you need to comply with before embarking on this venture.

  • The city of Quincy allows residents to keep 3 to 5 chickens on residential properties.
  • Roosters are allowed, but keep in mind that strict nuisance rules apply.
  • Coops must be kept at least 6 feet from any property lines.
  • No permit is required to keep chickens in Quincy, MA.

A few other notes to keep in mind:

  • Chickens are temporarily allowed on the property of the Quincy School District for educational purposes during the time when school is in session. This provision allows schools to incorporate hands-on learning experiences involving chickens.
  • Additionally, the city allows the keeping of songbirds and other similar animals to the extent they do not become a nuisance. This means residents can keep certain types of birds as long as they do not create disturbances or cause problems for the community.
  • In cases of emergency, the Director of the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife may authorize the feeding of waterfowl and other birds when there are unusual weather conditions or other circumstances that result in significant losses and suffering among these bird populations.

Over the course of time, cities may alter the regulations surrounding backyard chickens. Therefore, it’s crucial to reach out to Quincy officials for the most recent information.

See other Massachusetts chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24