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Kailua Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Kailua?Yes
How many chickens can you have?2
Can you have roosters in Kailua?Yes (check local zoning rules)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 25 feet from other dwellings and 5 feet from rear property lines.
Application process:No permit required
More information:Honolulu ordinances

Want a couple of chickens in Kailua? You’re in luck.

Kailua is located within the City and County of Honolulu, so the rules and regulations that apply to Honolulu County are relevant to Kailua as well. Keep in mind that it’s always best to consult local authorities for the most current information, as regulations may change over time.

To keep backyard chickens in Kailua, adhere to these guidelines:

  • Zoning requirements. Check your property’s zoning with the City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting to confirm that chicken keeping is allowed.
  • Chicken limit. Residents are allowed to keep a maximum of two chickens on their property in most areas.
  • Roosters permitted. Roosters are not prohibited in residential zones unless they create noise concerns.
  • Coop placement and setback requirements. Place chicken coops at least 25 feet from neighboring inhabited structures and maintain a minimum distance of 5 feet from property lines.
  • Coop maintenance. Ensure chicken coops are clean, dry, well-ventilated, and provide a safe and healthy environment for your chickens.
  • Chickens must be confined. Chickens must be kept within their coop or an enclosed area at all times to prevent them from wandering onto neighboring properties.
  • No commercial activities. Selling eggs or meat from backyard chickens for commercial purposes is not permitted in residential zones.
  • Adhere to local ordinances. Follow all applicable local ordinances and regulations when raising backyard chickens in Kailua.

For the most recent and accurate information on backyard chicken keeping in Kailua, Hawaii, it is recommended to consult the appropriate local authorities.

See other Hawaii chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24