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Arizona Chicken Laws

In Arizona, the laws and regulations related to keeping backyard chickens vary depending on the city or county where you live. Here are some general guidelines to keep in mind:

  • Zoning Laws: Many cities and counties in Arizona have zoning regulations that govern the keeping of backyard chickens. Before you begin keeping chickens, it is important to check with your local zoning office to find out what the rules are for your area.
  • Permitting Requirements: Some cities and counties in Arizona require permits or licenses to keep backyard chickens. Check with your local government to see if you need to obtain any permits or pay any fees before keeping chickens.
  • Chicken Limits: Some cities and counties have limits on the number of chickens you can keep in your backyard. These limits may vary depending on the size of your property and other factors. Check with your local government to see if there are any limits on the number of chickens you can keep.
  • Rooster Restrictions: Some cities and counties in Arizona prohibit the keeping of roosters in residential areas. Check with your local government to see if there are any restrictions on keeping roosters.
  • Sanitation Requirements: In order to keep backyard chickens, you must keep their living area clean and sanitary. This means regularly cleaning their coop and ensuring that their food and water sources are free of contamination.

Overall, the best way to ensure that you are in compliance with the laws and regulations related to keeping backyard chickens in Arizona is to check with your local government and follow any rules or guidelines that are in place.

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Last updated: 4/24/24