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Clifton Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Clifton?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limits (no public nuisance)
Can you have roosters in Clifton?No
Chicken coop placement rules:20 feet from the adjacent property line. 
Application process:Permit required
More information:Clifton City Code

If you’re enthusiastic about raising chickens in Clifton, it’s necessary to educate yourself about the rules and regulations that govern such activities.

  • Obtain Permission: Before keeping chickens, you must first obtain written permission from the Health Officer. 
  • A fee of $125 will be charged for each proposed confinement area.
  • Number of Chickens: The ordinance does not specify a defined limit for the number of chickens allowed. However, it is important to maintain a “reasonable” number. 
  • Crowing roosters, screaming fowl, or chattering fowl are not permitted.
  • Confinement Requirements: 
    • All chickens must be confined within a suitable, durable coop, enclosure, or runway. 
    • The coop should be at least 20 feet away from the adjacent property line. 
    • Maintaining the coop, enclosure, or runway in a safe and sanitary condition is essential, free from noxious odors, insect harborage, or animal waste accumulation exceeding 12 hours.
  • Slaughtering Prohibition: Slaughtering fowl within the City of Clifton is illegal.

Additional Tips for Keeping Chickens in Clifton:

  • Choose a Suitable Location: Select a well-drained and shaded area for your coop.
  • Predator-Proof Coop: Ensure your coop is designed to protect your chickens from predators.
  • Provide Necessities: Supply your chickens with ample food, water, and bedding for their well-being.

Over the years, cities may change the regulations regarding backyard chickens. That’s why contacting Clifton officials for the most up-to-date information is vital.

See other New Jersey chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24