Sioux City Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Sioux City?Yes
How many chickens can you have?4
Can you have roosters in Sioux City?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 125 feet from neighboring dwellings and 45 feet from your own home.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Sioux City Code

You’ll have to get a permit and allow an inspection of your property, but it IS possible to keep a small backyard chicken flock as a Sioux City resident.

For further information on raising backyard chickens in Sioux City, keep reading.

  • Chicken allowance. In Sioux City, Iowa, residents can have up to four backyard chickens.
  • Roosters disallowed. To prevent noise disturbances, roosters are not permitted within city limits.
  • Acquiring a permit. A permit is required for residents who want to keep backyard chickens, which involves submitting an application and paying any relevant fees.
  • Guidelines for coops and runs. Chicken coops must be well-ventilated, predator-resistant, and designed for easy cleaning. 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 requirements and coop placement. Chicken coops need to be situated at least 125 feet away from any neighboring residential dwelling and a minimum of 45 feet away from your home.
  • Sanitation and upkeep. Maintaining clean and sanitary conditions in chicken coops and runs is important, with proper waste disposal and regular cleaning required.
  • Restrictions on slaughtering. Slaughtering chickens is not allowed on residential properties within the city limits.
  • Homeowners’ Association (HOA) rules. Residents should consult their HOA to confirm if backyard chickens are permitted under their specific community rules. In some cases, HOA guidelines may override city rules.

The best way to get the most recent and reliable information on keeping backyard chickens in Sioux City is to check with the relevant local authorities.

See other Iowa chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24