Mississippi Chicken Laws

Mississippi is just one of those states that has a lot of backyard chickens. We’re here for it. Here is a summary of laws and regulations related to keeping backyard chickens in Mississippi:

  • Zoning Restrictions: Local zoning laws may regulate the number of chickens allowed per household, the size of the coop, and the distance of the coop from property lines and neighboring homes.
  • Nuisance Laws: Chickens are not allowed to create a nuisance or disturbance to the neighbors, which may include excessive noise, odor, or unsanitary conditions.
  • Permit Required: Some cities and counties in Mississippi require a permit to keep backyard chickens. It is important to check with the local government to know if a permit is needed.
  • Disease Prevention: Chickens must be kept healthy and disease-free. Owners must take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of diseases and parasites, such as regularly cleaning the coop and maintaining good hygiene.
  • Slaughter Restrictions: Some cities may prohibit slaughtering chickens within city limits or may have specific regulations for humane slaughtering practices.
  • Rooster Restrictions: Roosters are often prohibited in residential areas due to their crowing, which can disturb neighbors.

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Last updated: 4/26/24