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Brookings Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Brookings?Yes
How many chickens can you have?Up to 6
Can you have roosters in Brookings?Maybe (call city first)
Chicken coop placement rules:125 feet away from any other building apart from the owner’s
Application process:Permit required
More information:Brookings City Code

Delving into the world of urban chicken keeping in Brookings? Discover the city’s crucial do’s and don’ts to ensure a great experience.

  • Number of Hens Permitted: Residents of Brookings are allowed to keep up to six hens per residence.
  • License Requirement: To keep chickens in Brookings, residents must obtain a license from the city.
  • Roosters Not Expressly Prohibited: However, a noise ordinance may apply, so call the city before purchasing a rooster.
  • Distance Requirements for Chicken Coops:
    • Chicken coops must be located at least 125 feet from any church, school, or other public building.
    • Chicken coops must also be situated at least 125 feet away from any dwelling, store, or other building used or occupied as a residence by anyone other than the owner or caretaker of the chickens.
  • Cleanliness and Sanitation: Chicken coops must always be kept clean and sanitary.
  • No Free-Range Chickens: Permitting or allowing any chicken or other domestic fowl to run or be at large within the city is unlawful. Chickens must be kept within their designated coop and not allowed to roam freely.

Ensure compliance with Brookings’ updated backyard chicken regulations by staying informed through officials.

See other South Dakota chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24