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Sterling Heights Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Sterling Heights?Yes (on lots of at least 8 acres)
How many chickens can you have?No official limits
Can you have roosters in Sterling Heights?No official rules
Chicken coop placement rules:No official rules (check with local authorities)
Application process:Permit required
More information:Sterling Heights city code

If you’re curious about keeping chickens in Sterling Heights, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations.

  • The city of Sterling Heights does not have any specific laws that prohibit keeping chickens. 
  • Parcels of less than 8 acres: In parcels of less than 8 acres, there shall be no keeping of fowl, livestock, or other animals.
  • Number of chickens allowed: The number of chickens allowed is not specified by the city. However, you may want to check with your local authority to see if there are any restrictions in your specific area.
  • Sale of chicks: The sale of chicks is prohibited within the city limits.
  • Coop requirements: The city does not have any specific laws about coop requirements. However, you may want to check with your local authorities for more information.

Additional Tips for Keeping Chickens in Sterling Heights

  • Choose the right location for your coop: The coop should be located in a quiet, safe area of your yard that gets plenty of sunlight.
  • Make sure your coop is secure: It should be secure to prevent predators from getting to your chickens.
  • Provide your chickens with plenty of food and water: Chickens need a diet that is high in protein and calcium, along with access to fresh, clean water at all times.
  • Clean the coop regularly: Regular cleaning is important to prevent the spread of disease.

With the passage of time, cities might modify their regulations regarding backyard chickens. That’s why it’s crucial to contact Sterling Heights officials for the most recent information.

See other Michigan chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24