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Savannah Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Savannah?Yes
How many chickens can you have?30
Can you have roosters in Savannah?Yes (on properties over 2 acres)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 10 feet from lot lines and 50 feet from neighboring dwellings.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Savannah Code of Ordinances (2019)

Savannah allows residents to keep a relatively large number of chickens in their backyards.

In Savannah, backyard chicken rules include:

  • Allowed chickens. Savannah permits residents to keep up to 30 hens on their property, but you must have 1,000 square feet per chicken.
  • Rooster restrictions. To minimize noise disruptions in residential neighborhoods, roosters are not allowed within city limits unless your property is larger than two acres.
  • Coop location and specifications. Chicken coops must be situated in the backyard and maintain a minimum distance of 50 feet from neighboring residences and 10 feet from any side or rear property lines.
  • Coop maintenance and cleanliness. Chicken owners must ensure that coops are clean, dry, and adequately ventilated to prevent health hazards and nuisances like foul odors or pest infestations.
  • Permit requirement. Savannah requires a permit for keeping backyard chickens, which must be renewed annually.
  • Adherence to health and safety guidelines. Backyard chicken keepers must comply with health and safety regulations, including any rules concerning the sale of eggs or meat.

To stay compliant with local ordinances, refer to the most up-to-date guidelines and contact relevant authorities in Savannah, Georgia, regarding backyard chicken keeping.

See other Georgia chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24