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Caldwell Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Caldwell?Yes
How many chickens can you have?30 per half acre
Can you have roosters in Caldwell?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 3 feet from property lines and 25 feet from other dwellings.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Caldwell city code

You don’t need a very big backyard to qualify to keep chickens in Caldwell.

See below for more information about Caldwell’s chicken rules:

  • Allowed quantity of chickens. In Caldwell, Idaho, residents may keep up to 30 chickens in their backyard per half acre of lot size.
  • Prohibition of roosters. Roosters are not permitted within city limits to prevent noise disturbances.
  • Permit acquisition. To keep backyard chickens, residents may need to obtain a permit by submitting an application and paying any required fees.
  • Standards for coops and runs. Chicken coops should be well-ventilated, predator-resistant, and easy to maintain. Each chicken should have a minimum of 3 square feet of space in the coop and at least 10 square feet of space in the run.
  • Setbacks and coop placement. Coops must be located a minimum of 25 feet from any neighboring residential dwelling and at least 3 feet away from property lines.
  • Cleanliness and maintenance. Ensuring that chicken coops and runs remain clean and sanitary is essential, with regular cleaning and proper waste disposal required.
  • Restrictions on slaughtering. Slaughtering chickens is prohibited on residential properties within the city limits.
  • Homeowners’ Association (HOA) rules. Residents need to consult their HOA to verify whether backyard chickens are allowed under their community’s specific guidelines. In some instances, HOA regulations may take precedence over city rules.

For the latest and most reliable information on keeping backyard chickens in Caldwell, it is best to seek advice from the relevant local authorities.

See other Idaho chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24