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Fort Lauderdale Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Fort Lauderdale?No
How many chickens can you have?0
Can you have roosters in Fort Lauderdale?No
Chicken coop placement rules:N/A
Application process:Permit required; some exceptions
More information:Fort Lauderdale municipal code

Want a small flock in Fort Lauderdale? The only way it’s happening is if you get special permission from the city and fulfill some serious space requirements.

Backyard chicken regulations in Fort Lauderdale are as follows:

  • Chickens not allowed. Residents in Fort Lauderdale may not keep chickens on their property.
  • Rooster restrictions. Roosters are not allowed in residential areas.
  • Coop maintenance and cleanliness. It is crucial to keep chicken coops clean, dry, and well-ventilated to avoid potential health risks and nuisances such as unpleasant odors or pest problems.
  • Permission requirement. Fort Lauderdale residents interested in raising backyard chickens may need to obtain special permission from the city.
  • Adherence to health and safety guidelines. Backyard chicken keepers everywhere must follow health and safety regulations, including any rules regarding the sale of eggs or meat.

To stay in compliance with local laws, refer to the most recent guidelines and contact the appropriate authorities in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, about backyard chicken keeping.

See other Florida chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/23/24