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Louisville Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Louisville?Yes
How many chickens can you have?6
Can you have roosters in Louisville?No
Chicken coop placement rules:At least 25 feet away from neighboring homes and must not be visible from the street
Application process:Permit required
More information:LouisvilleKY.gov

You can have chickens in Louisville, but you’re going to be dealing with a fair number of restrictions. Here’s a summary of the laws related to backyard chicken keeping in Louisville, Kentucky:

  • Louisville, Kentucky allows residents to keep chickens on their property, but there are certain restrictions and regulations that must be followed.
  • A maximum of six hens are allowed per property, and roosters are prohibited.
  • Chicken coops must be located at least 25 feet away from neighboring homes and must not be visible from the street.
  • Chicken coops must be predator-proof and must provide at least 4 square feet of space per chicken.
  • Chicken owners must obtain a permit from the city’s Animal Services department before keeping chickens on their property.
  • Chicken owners must provide their chickens with adequate food, water, and shelter and must maintain a clean and sanitary environment.
  • Chicken owners are prohibited from selling eggs or meat produced by their chickens.
  • The slaughtering of chickens is prohibited within city limits.
  • Violations of these regulations can result in fines and/or the revocation of the chicken-keeping permit.

It’s important for residents of Louisville who want to keep chickens to obtain the necessary permits and comply with these regulations to avoid legal issues.

See other Kentucky chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/27/24