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Great Falls Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Great Falls?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limits (contact city)
Can you have roosters in Great Falls?Yes (but strict noise restrictions)
Chicken coop placement rules:No official specifications (contact city)
Application process:Permit may be required
More information:Great Falls city code

If you’re keen on having chickens in Great Falls, it’s essential to learn about the rules and regulations that pertain to this.

  • Number of Chickens: There is no specific limit on the number of chickens allowed in residential areas in Great Falls. Please consult local authorities for more detailed guidelines.
  • Rooster Restrictions: Excessive noise is prohibited in the city, with noise levels above 10 decibels adjusted (dba) not allowed. Keeping roosters within city limits may be restricted due to their potential for loud crowing.
  • Suitable Fowl Enclosures: Fowl enclosures must be of suitable size with secure sides and a secure top to prevent chickens from escaping, ensuring their safety and preventing conflicts with neighboring properties.
  • Manure Management: All chicken manure must be accumulated in sanitary flyproof containers and disposed of in an approved manner, as determined by local regulations.

Over time, the regulations surrounding backyard chickens in cities may change, which is why it’s crucial to contact Great Falls officials to stay informed.

See other Montana chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24