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Horn Lake Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Horn Lake?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limit (check with city authorities)
Can you have roosters in Horn Lake?Yes (maintain distance requirements)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 250 feet from any residential structure.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Horn Lake City Code

If you’re interested in the idea of raising chickens in Horn Lake, it’s important to acquaint yourself with the rules and regulations that are applicable to ensure compliance. 

  • Chicken Location Restriction: It is unlawful to keep or maintain chickens within 250 feet of any building or structure in the city used as a residence. 
  • Chickens may, therefore, be kept in an area that is at least 250 feet away from any homes. You need to contact your local officials for more information. 
  • Roosters are also not allowed within 250 feet of any residence.
  • Restriction on Free-Ranging Chickens: It is unlawful to allow chickens to run at large. Chickens must be kept in a coop or run that prevents them from escaping.
  • Prohibition on Giving Away Chickens as Prizes: It is unlawful to give away chickens as a prize or inducement. Chickens cannot be used as a promotional tool to attract customers or participants.
  • Protection of Chicken Welfare: It is unlawful to kill, wound, or injure chickens. Chickens must be treated humanely and cannot be harmed.

In the course of time, cities could change the rules governing backyard chickens, so it’s important to get in touch with Horn Lake officials to stay updated.

See other Mississippi chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/26/24