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Metairie Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Metairie?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limits
Can you have roosters in Metairie?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 10 feet from lot lines and 10 feet from water sources
Application process:Permit required
More information:Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances

Considering raising chickens in Metairie? Get to know the rules and regulations before you proceed.

  • The number of chickens. Residents of Metairie are not officially limited to a certain number of chickens, but they must abide by local nuisance laws.
  • Rooster restrictions. Roosters are not allowed in Metairie.
  • Size and location of the coop. The coop must be located at least 10 feet from any property line. It must also be at least 10 feet from any source of water, such as a well or a pond. The coop must be kept clean and free of pests.
  • Other restrictions. Chickens are not allowed to roam free. They must be confined to the coop or a fenced-in area. Chickens are also not allowed to make excessive noise.
  • Permit requirement. If you are interested in keeping chickens in Metairie, you must first obtain a permit from the city. You can apply for a permit online or by mail.

Over time, cities have the ability to change their rules about backyard chickens. So, it’s important to contact Metairie officials for the most recent information. 

See other Louisiana chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 05/29/2023.