Saint Charles Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Saint Charles?Yes
How many chickens can you have?8 (lot size requirements)
Can you have roosters in Saint Charles?Yes (lot size requirements)
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops in rear yard and no large than 100 square feet.
Application process:Permit may be required
More information:Saint Charles municipal code

Are you considering raising chickens in Saint Charles? Well, you better brush up on the rules and regulations that govern it.

  • Number of Hens: In residential lots of at least 10,000 square feet, a maximum of eight (8) hens are allowed. Hens and their eggs cannot be sold or advertised for sale.
  • Permissible Rooster Keeping: Roosters can be kept in a residentially zoned parcel of land that is five (5) acres or larger.
  • Chicken Coop Requirements: A single chicken coop should be located within or adjacent to the fenced area, meeting the following specifications:
    • Has walls constructed of wood or metal under six (6) feet in height.
    • Provides a minimum of four (4) square feet per animal kept.
    • Does not exceed one hundred (100) square feet in area and is located in the rear yard.
  • Secure Enclosure: Hens must be confined in a fenced enclosure that:
    • Is constructed of wire mesh, wire grid, or chicken wire.
    • Is six (6) feet or shorter in height.
    • Provides a minimum of ten (10) square feet per hen.
    • Is located entirely in the rear yard of the residence.
  • Slaughtering Prohibition: Chickens cannot be slaughtered on the property under any circumstances.

It’s possible that the regulations for keeping backyard chickens in Saint Charles may change as time goes by, so reaching out to the city officials is essential for the most current information.

See other Missouri chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24