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Illinois Chicken Laws

Here is a summary of laws and regulations related to keeping backyard chickens in Illinois:

  • Zoning laws: The ability to keep chickens in your backyard can vary by municipality and is often regulated by local zoning laws. It is important to check with your local government to see if keeping chickens is permitted in your area.
  • Number of chickens: The number of chickens allowed may also vary by location. Some municipalities have a limit on the number of chickens allowed, while others do not.
  • Roosters: Roosters are often prohibited within city limits due to their loud crowing. Check with your local government for specific rules.
  • Coop requirements: Municipalities may have specific requirements for the construction and placement of chicken coops, including minimum size, materials, and setback distances from neighboring properties.
  • Waste management: Proper waste management is essential for backyard chicken keeping. Municipalities may have specific rules for disposing of chicken waste, such as requiring it to be composted or properly bagged and disposed of in the trash.
  • Health and safety: To prevent the spread of disease and ensure the health and safety of the birds and surrounding community, some municipalities may require regular inspections or health certificates for backyard chickens.
  • Property size: Some municipalities may have minimum property size requirements to keep chickens in your backyard.

It is important to note that laws and regulations related to keeping backyard chickens in Illinois can vary by municipality and are subject to change. It is always a good idea to check with your local government for the most up-to-date information.

View Illinois Chicken Ordinances by City

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Last updated: 4/26/24