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Lebanon Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Lebanon?Yes
How many chickens can you have?Up to 2 hens per acre (depends on lot size)
Can you have roosters in Lebanon?No (except for R-3 Districts and lots larger than 5 acres)
Chicken coop placement rules:150 feet from all lot lines.
Application process:Permit required
More information:City of Lebanon

Uncover the crucial rules and regulations you need to be aware of if you plan on raising chickens in Lebanon.

  • Keeping chickens is permitted in Lebanon, New Hampshire
  • The following guidelines apply about the lot size:
    • Up to 2 acres: Up to a total of 4 hens.
    • 2 to 5 acres: Up to a total of 10 hens.
    • More than 5 acres: 2 hens per acre.
  • No chickens allowed on a lot with a multi-family dwelling.
  • No roosters allowed in the R-1 or R-2 Districts. In the R-3 District, roosters may be kept on lots larger than 5 acres at a ratio of 1 rooster per 10 hens.
  • No outside slaughtering of chickens is allowed.
  • A coop shall be provided within a secure enclosure. The secure enclosure and coop shall be maintained in a humane and sanitary manner.
  • A zoning permit must be obtained prior to the construction of the secure enclosure, coop, and the keeping of chickens.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when keeping chickens in Lebanon, New Hampshire:

  • The coop must be kept clean and free of pests.
  • The chickens must be provided with adequate food, water, and shelter.
  • The chickens must be kept under control and not allowed to roam freely.

Cities often revise their regulations concerning backyard chickens, so it’s essential to contact Lebanon officials for the most current details.

See other New Hampshire chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24