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North Platte Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in North Platte?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No limit
Can you have roosters in North Platte?Yes, but note the noise ordinance
Chicken coop placement rules:25 feet from residences
Application process:No permit required
More information:North Platte City code

Are you curious about raising chickens in North Platte? Well, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations.

  • Number of chickens: The city does not specify a maximum number of chickens that can be kept. However, it is important to check with the local authorities for more information.
  • Rooster restrictions: Due to the city’s noise ordinance, roosters may not be allowed. Always check with the local authorities for more information on rooster regulations.
  • Coop location: Chickens must be kept at least 25 feet from any part of any building used by another as a residence. For more specific regulations regarding coop location, please check with the local authorities.
  • Sale of chickens: Fowl younger than 8 weeks of age may not be sold or offered for sale in quantities of less than 25 birds to an individual purchaser.
  • Running at large: No chicken shall be permitted to run at large on any of the public ways and property, or upon the property of another, or to be tethered or staked out in a manner so as to allow the animal to reach or pass into any public way, within the corporate limits of the city.

Cities may revise their rules regarding backyard chickens as time goes on. It’s crucial to contact North Platte officials for the most up-to-date information.

See other Nebraska chicken ordinances

Last updated: 4/25/24