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Kaneohe Chicken Laws

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

Small backyard flocks are a relatively common sight in Kaneohe. Here’s what you need to know before you can have your very own.

Kaneohe is located within the City and County of Honolulu, so the rules and regulations that apply to Honolulu County are relevant to Kaneohe as well. Remember to consult local authorities for the most current information, as regulations may change over time.

For backyard chicken keeping in Kaneohe, consider these guidelines:

  • Verify zoning requirements. Consult the City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting to confirm that chicken keeping is allowed in your property’s zoning.
  • Limit on chickens. Residents can have up to two chickens on their property.
  • Rooster restrictions. Due to noise concerns, roosters are sometimes not allowed in residential zones. But in most cases, there won’t be an issue with having a rooster.
  • Coop location and setback rules. Keep chicken coops a minimum of 25 feet away from neighboring inhabited structures, and at least 5 feet from property lines.
  • Maintain a clean coop. Ensure your chicken coop is clean, dry, well-ventilated, and provides a safe and healthy environment for your chickens.
  • Contain your chickens. Keep chickens confined to their coop or a securely enclosed area at all times to prevent them from wandering onto neighboring properties.
  • No commercial sales. Selling eggs or meat from backyard chickens for commercial purposes is prohibited in residential zones.
  • Compliance with local ordinances. Adhere to all relevant local ordinances and regulations when raising backyard chickens in Kaneohe.

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

See other Hawaii chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24