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Lakewood Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Lakewood?Yes
How many chickens can you have?6
Can you have roosters in Lakewood?No
Chicken coop placement rules:One chicken per 4 square feet in coop. Coops located in backyard, 15 feet from property lines.
Application process:No permit required
More information:Lakewood Planning Department

Want fresh eggs straight from your Lakewood backyard? You can make it happen.

In Lakewood, Colorado, the rules for keeping backyard chickens are as follows.

  • Allowed chickens. Homeowners are allowed to have up to six chickens on their property.
  • Rooster limitations. Roosters are not permitted, primarily to avoid noise-related disturbances.
  • Coop placement and dimensions. Chicken coops must be located in the rear yard, maintain a distance of at least 15 feet from property lines. Max. of one chicken per four square feet of coop area.
  • Coop sanitation and maintenance. Ensuring that chicken coops are clean, dry, and well-ventilated is crucial for preventing health hazards and nuisances such as foul odors or pests.
  • Permit requirements. No specific permit is necessary for keeping backyard chickens in Lakewood, provided that the homeowner abides by the regulations regarding the number of chickens and other stipulated conditions.
  • Adherence to health and safety rules. Owners of backyard chickens must comply with applicable health and safety regulations, including those governing the sale of eggs or meat.

To guarantee that you are following current regulations, consult the most recent guidelines and contact the appropriate authorities in Lakewood, Colorado, regarding backyard chicken keeping.

See other Colorado chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24