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Los Angeles Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Los Angeles?Yes
How many chickens can you have?4
Can you have roosters in Los Angeles?Yes (one per property)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 20 feet away from any neighboring residences, 35 feet away from the front property line, and 10 feet away from any side or rear lot lines.
Application process:No permit required
More information:Los Angeles City Ordinance

Chickens in LA? It’s not a Hollywood dream For many, it’s a reality.

In Los Angeles, California, backyard chickens are allowed under specific conditions:

  • Number of chickens. Residents are allowed to keep up to four chickens on their property.
  • Roosters. One rooster per property.
  • Coop size and location. Chicken coops must be located at least 20 feet away from any neighboring residences and at least 35 feet away from the front property line. Coops should also be at least 10 feet away from any side or rear lot lines.
  • Sanitation and maintenance. Proper sanitation and maintenance of chicken coops are essential to prevent health hazards and nuisances, such as odors or pests. Coops must be kept clean, dry, and well-ventilated.
  • Permits and licensing. There is no specific permit required for keeping backyard chickens in Los Angeles, as long as the number of chickens and other requirements are met.
  • Health and safety regulations. Backyard chicken owners should comply with health and safety regulations, including those related to the sale of eggs or meat.

Always consult the most recent regulations and contact the relevant authorities in Los Angeles, California, to ensure you are in compliance with the current laws related to keeping backyard chickens.

See other California chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24