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St. Cloud Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in St. Cloud?Yes
How many chickens can you have?10
Can you have roosters in St. Cloud?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Check with city officials
Application process:Permit required for larger flocks
More information:St. Cloud City Code

If you’re excited about the prospect of raising chickens in St. Cloud, it’s essential to learn more about the rules and regulations you need to abide by.

  1. Maximum Number of Chickens: No more than 10 chickens may be kept or harbored on premises with Single Family Homes.
  2. Exceeding Chicken Limits: If you wish to exceed the maximum number of chickens allowed, you have the option to apply for a permit from the health director. This annual animal permit grants permission to exceed the limits stated.
  3. Rooster Restrictions: St. Cloud’s Noise Control Regulations prohibit the keeping of any bird that may cause frequent or long continued noise, disturbing the comfort of any person. Therefore, it is safe to assume that roosters are not allowed to be kept within the city.
  4. Chicken Coop Regulations: Currently, there are no specific zoning regulations in place governing the size and location of the chicken coop. However, it is advisable to consult with the city’s health director for more detailed information regarding the construction and placement of your chicken coop.

It’s possible for cities to modify their rules concerning backyard chickens over time, so it’s advisable to contact St. Cloud officials for the most up-to-date details.

See other Minnesota chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24