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Anaheim Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Anaheim?Yes
How many chickens can you have?1 per 1,800 square feet
Can you have roosters in Anaheim?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops in backyard, 20 feet from neighbors, and 5 feet from lot lines.
Application process:No permit required
More information:Anaheim Planning Department

There’s good news for Anaheim residents who want some chickens.

In Anaheim, California, the following guidelines apply to keeping backyard chickens:

  • Permitted chickens. Homeowners are allowed one hen per 1,800 square feet.
  • Rooster restrictions. Roosters are not permitted, primarily to reduce noise disturbances.
  • Coop location and size. Chicken coops must be situated in the rear yard and maintain a minimum distance of 20 feet from neighboring residential structures. Furthermore, coops should be placed at least 5 feet away from any side or rear property lines.
  • Cleanliness and maintenance of coops. It is essential to keep chicken coops clean, dry, and well-ventilated to avoid potential health risks and nuisances such as unpleasant odors or pests.
  • Licensing and permits. No specific permit is needed for keeping backyard chickens in Anaheim, as long as the homeowner complies with the regulations regarding the number of chickens and other requirements.
  • Compliance with health and safety regulations. Backyard chicken owners need to adhere to health and safety regulations, which include rules for selling eggs or meat.

To ensure adherence to local laws, always consult the most recent guidelines and contact the relevant authorities in Anaheim, California, about backyard chicken keeping.

See other California chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24