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Cape Coral Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Cape Coral?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limit
Can you have roosters in Cape Coral?No official rules/limits
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 25 feet from other homes, 10 feet from lot lines, and in backyard.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Cape Coral municipal code

Cape Coral only allows chickens under highly specific circumstances. 

Backyard chicken regulations in Cape Coral include:

  • Allowed chickens. Cape Coral residents can keep chickens on their property if they are located in agricultural or low-density zones
  • Rooster prohibitions. Roosters are not officially prohibited.
  • Coop specifications and location. Chicken coops must be placed in the rear yard, a minimum of 25 feet from neighboring dwellings and 10 feet away from side or rear property lines.
  • Coop cleanliness and upkeep. Chicken coops should be maintained in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated state to prevent health issues and nuisances like foul odors or pest infestations.
  • Obtaining a permit. Residents of Cape Coral who wish to raise backyard chickens may need to secure a permit from the city.
  • Following health and safety regulations. Backyard chicken owners must comply with health and safety rules, including any requirements related to the sale of eggs or meat.

To ensure you’re following local ordinances, refer to the latest guidelines and contact the relevant authorities in Cape Coral, Florida, regarding backyard chicken keeping.

See other Florida chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24