Auburn Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Auburn?Yes
How many chickens can you have?6 to 36 (depending on property size)
Can you have roosters in Auburn?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops must be kept in rear yard.
Application process:Permit required
More information:City of Auburn codes

Planning to have your own chickens in Auburn? Take some time to learn about the rules and regulations that govern it.

  • Number of Chickens: Residents are allowed to keep up to six (6) chickens on their property that is less than .49 acres large. However, if your property is larger than 0.5 acres, you can keep 12 per acre, with a maximum of 36 allowed. 
  • Roosters: Roosters are not allowed to be kept within city limits.
  • Coop Requirements: Chickens must be kept in a coop that is safe on the property of the owner on the rear side.
  • Access to Water and Food: Chickens must be provided with access to fresh water and food at all times.

Additional Tips for Raising Backyard Chickens in Auburn:

  • Choose the Right Breed: Select a breed of chicken that is well-suited for Auburn’s climate.
  • Secure Coop: Provide a safe and secure coop for your chickens to protect them from predators.
  • Water and Food Access: Ensure that your chickens have access to fresh water and food at all times.
  • Predator Protection: Take measures to protect your chickens from potential predators.
  • Enjoy the Experience: Be patient and savor the rewarding experience of raising your own chickens!

It’s important to reach out to Auburn officials because rules about backyard chickens can change over time, and you need to have the latest information.

See other Maine chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24