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Fishers Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Fishers?Yes (zoning and property size restrictions)
How many chickens can you have?No official limits
Can you have roosters in Fishers?Yes
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops 30 feet from other homes and 10 feet from lot lines.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Fishers Code Enforcement

If you live on a fairly large property in the right city zone, you may be able to raise chickens in Fishers.

Looking to learn more about raising backyard chickens in Fishers? See below for additional information.

  • Allowance for chickens. In Fishers, Indiana, residents who live on properties zoned as agricultural or residential-rural estate that are at least 5 acres can raise chickens on their property.
  • No roosters allowed. Roosters are permitted on properties that are zoned properly for keeping chickens.
  • Necessity of a permit. A permit is required for residents who want to keep backyard chickens. This involves submitting an application and paying any associated fees.
  • Requirements for chicken coops and runs. Coops must be well-ventilated, secure against predators, and designed for ease of maintenance. 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.
  • Setback and coop location rules. Chicken coops must be placed at least 30 feet away from any neighboring residential dwelling and a minimum of 10 feet away from property lines.
  • Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. It is essential to keep chicken coops and runs clean and sanitary, with proper waste disposal and regular cleaning required.
  • Prohibition of slaughtering. Slaughtering 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 rules. In some instances, HOA regulations may take precedence over city rules.

For the latest and most reliable information on keeping backyard chickens in Fishers, it is best to consult the appropriate local authorities.

See other Indiana chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24