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Sacramento Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Sacramento?Yes
How many chickens can you have?3
Can you have roosters in Sacramento?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops in rear yard, 20 feet from neighboring homes, and 5 feet from lot lines.
Application process:Annual permit and licensing fee (per chicken)
More information:City of Sacramento

If you want to have chickens, Sacramento’s a great place to be.

In Sacramento, California, the following conditions apply to keeping backyard chickens:

  • Chickens allowed. Homeowners can maintain up to three chickens on their property.
  • Rooster prohibition. Roosters are not permitted, primarily to prevent noise disturbances.
  • Coop positioning and size. Chicken coops are required to be placed in the rear yard and kept at least 20 feet from adjacent residential structures. Furthermore, coops should be a minimum of 5 feet away from any side or rear property lines.
  • Sanitation and maintenance of coops. Ensuring that chicken coops are clean, dry, and well-ventilated is vital to preventing health hazards and nuisances such as foul odors or vermin.
  • Licensing and permits. Annual permit and licensing fee.
  • 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 guarantee adherence to local laws, always consult the most recent guidelines and contact the relevant authorities in Sacramento, California, about backyard chicken keeping.

See other California chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24