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Henderson Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Henderson?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No stated limit
Can you have roosters in Henderson?Yes
Chicken coop placement rules:350 feet from neighbors
Application process:Permit required
More information:Henderson City code

Thinking of raising chickens in Henderson? Before you proceed, familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations in place.

  • The City of Henderson allows residents to keep chickens.
  • Number of Chickens: The number of chickens is not mentioned in the city rules, so we recommend that you check with the local authority for the exact number allowed.
  • Obtain an Animal Exhibitor Permit: Before keeping chickens, you must obtain an Animal Exhibitor Permit from the local authorities.
  • Maintain Distance: Chickens cannot be kept within 350 feet of any dwelling owned by another person unless the neighboring property owner has provided written consent.
  • Provide Suitable Housing: Chickens must be kept in a suitable home or coop with an enclosed runway.
  • No Basement or Cellar: It is prohibited to keep chickens in any basement, sub-basement, or cellar.
  • Maintain Cleanliness: The house, coop, or runway where chickens are kept must be kept clean and free from offensive odor at all times.
  • Adequate Enclosure Size: The size of the coop or fence barrier must meet the requirements set by the animal control officer.
  • Proper Ventilation: The enclosure where chickens are kept must be properly ventilated to prevent drafts and eliminate odors.
  • No Trespassing or Roaming: Chickens are not allowed to roam freely or trespass on private premises, public highways, streets, alleys, courts, public grounds, or unfenced lots.

With the passage of time, cities might modify their regulations regarding backyard chickens. That’s why it’s important to contact Henderson officials to obtain the most recent information.

See other Nevada chicken ordinances

Last updated: 4/25/24