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Brockton Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Brockton?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limits
Can you have roosters in Brockton?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops have at least 2 feet of interior floor space per hen and are no closer than 10 feet to any residential building.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Brockton city code

If you’re thinking about raising chickens in Brockton, it’s necessary to understand the rules and regulations that apply.

  • The city of Brockton, Massachusetts allows residents to keep chickens. 
  • The number of chickens: There is no specific information about the limit of chickens allowed.
  • Coop Location: The coop must be located in the rear or side yard of the property, and it must comply with the setback requirements of the zoning district in which it is located.
  • Coop Proximity: No coop may be located closer than 10 feet from the residence on the property.
  • Coop Enclosure: The coop must be enclosed and screened from the street and neighboring properties to ensure the chickens are contained.
  • Interior Space: The coop must provide each hen with at least 2 square feet of interior floor space to ensure their well-being.
  • Cleanliness: The coop must be cleaned at least once a week to maintain hygiene and prevent health hazards.
  • No Roosters or Crowing Hens: Roosters or crowing hens are not allowed within the city limits to minimize noise disturbances.
  • License Requirement: A license is required for anyone keeping one (1) or more domestic farm animals or fowl, including chickens.

See other Massachusetts chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24