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Macon Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Macon?Yes (with county approval)
How many chickens can you have?No limit
Can you have roosters in Macon?Yes (with county approval)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 25 feet from other structures and 10 feet from lot lines.
Application process:Country approval required
More information:Macon-Bibb County Municipal Code

You’ll have to get county approval, but if you do, you can have a flock in your backyard in Macon, Georgia.

In Macon, the backyard chicken regulations are as follows:

  • Allowed chickens. Macon generally permits chickens on residential properties, but you have to get approval from the county.
  • Rooster restrictions. Roosters are allowed in Macon with approval from the county (given that they do not create a nuisance).
  • Coop location and specifications. Chicken coops must be situated in the rear yard, a minimum of 25 feet from any neighboring dwelling, and at least 10 feet from any side or rear property lines.
  • Coop maintenance and cleanliness. It is crucial for chicken owners to maintain clean, dry, and well-ventilated coops to prevent potential health risks and nuisances, such as unpleasant odors or pest issues.
  • Approval required. Macon does not currently require a permit for keeping backyard chickens. However, you do have to get approval from county authorities to keep chickens in city limits.
  • Adherence to health and safety guidelines. Those keeping backyard chickens must follow health and safety regulations, including any rules regarding the sale of eggs or meat.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, consult the latest guidelines and contact the appropriate authorities in Macon, Georgia, regarding backyard chicken keeping.

See other Georgia chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24