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Hialeah Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Hialeah?Yes
How many chickens can you have?4
Can you have roosters in Hialeah?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 15 feet from neighbors, in backyard, and 5 feet from rear and side lot lines.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Hialeah municipal code

If you’re thinking about raising a few hens in Hialeah, you’re going to like what you’re about to read.

The backyard chicken regulations in Hialeah are as follows:

  • Allowed chickens. Residents of Hialeah can keep up to four chickens on their property.
  • Rooster exclusion. To help reduce noise disturbances in residential areas, roosters are not permitted.
  • Coop requirements and location. Chicken coops must be located in the rear yard, with a minimum distance of 15 feet from neighboring residences and at least 5 feet away from any side or rear property lines.
  • Coop cleanliness and maintenance. Ensuring chicken coops are clean, dry, and well-ventilated is essential for preventing health risks and nuisances like unpleasant odors or pest infestations.
  • Permit requirement. Hialeah residents interested in raising backyard chickens need to get a permit to do so.
  • Compliance with health and safety guidelines. Backyard chicken keepers must adhere to health and safety regulations, including any rules governing the sale of eggs or meat.

To stay in line with local laws, consult the most recent guidelines and contact relevant authorities in Hialeah, Florida, regarding backyard chicken keeping.

See other Florida chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24