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Twin Falls Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Twin Falls?Yes
How many chickens can you have?4 (more with permit)
Can you have roosters in Twin Falls?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 3 feet from lot lines and 25 feet from neighboring dwellings.
Application process:No permit required (for up to 4 hens)
More information:Twin Falls city code

You can keep a few hens regardless of your property size in Twin Falls. And if you’ve got the space and proper permits, you can keep a lot more than a few.

See below for a summary of Twin Falls’ rules regarding keeping backyard chickens:

  • Chicken allowance. In Twin Falls, Idaho, residents are permitted to keep up to four chickens in their backyard without a permit. You’ll need a permit for larger flocks, and you’ll need to meet strict space requirements.
  • Restrictions on roosters. Roosters are not allowed within city limits to minimize noise disturbances.
  • Permit requirements. A permit must be obtained by residents who wish to keep more than four backyard chickens. The permit application process involves submitting an application and paying any associated fees.
  • Coop and run specifications. Chicken coops should be constructed to be predator-resistant, well-ventilated, and easy to maintain. Each chicken should be provided with at least 3 square feet of space in the coop and a minimum of 10 square feet of space in the run.
  • Setbacks and coop placement. Coops must be situated at least 25 feet away from any neighboring residential dwelling and a minimum of 3 feet away from property lines.
  • Maintenance and sanitation. It is essential to maintain clean and sanitary conditions in chicken coops and runs, with proper waste disposal and regular cleaning required.
  • Slaughter restrictions. The slaughtering of chickens is not permitted on residential properties within the city limits.
  • Homeowners’ Association (HOA) guidelines. Residents should consult their HOA to determine if backyard chickens are allowed under their community’s specific regulations. In some instances, HOA rules may take precedence over city regulations.

For the most up-to-date and accurate information on keeping backyard chickens in Twin Falls, it is wise to seek advice from the relevant local authorities.

See other Idaho chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24