Gilbert Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Gilbert?Yes
How many chickens can you have?5
Can you have roosters in Gilbert?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coop at least 10 feet away from the property line and at least 40 feet away from neighboring residences.
Application process:No permit required
More information:Gilbert zoning FAQ

Gilbert residents who want fresh eggs from their backyard are in luck. The following are the rules and regulations related to keeping backyard chickens in Gilbert, Arizona:

  • Residential zoning: Backyard chickens are allowed in residential zones in Gilbert. However, specific rules may apply to your property based on factors such as lot size and location.
  • Number of chickens: Gilbert town code permits up to five chickens on a residential lot. Roosters are not allowed.
  • Enclosures: Chickens must be kept in a secure coop or enclosure. The coop must be located at least 10 feet away from the property line and at least 40 feet away from neighboring residences.
  • Sanitation: Chicken coops and enclosures must be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner to avoid attracting rodents or creating offensive odors.
  • Noise and nuisance: Chickens must be kept in a manner that does not create excessive noise, odors, or other nuisances that may disturb neighbors.
  • Slaughtering: Slaughtering of chickens is not allowed within the town limits of Gilbert.

Please note that local regulations can change over time, and it’s essential to check with the Town of Gilbert or consult their municipal codes to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on backyard chicken regulations.

See other Arizona chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24