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Carlsbad Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Carlsbad?Yes
How many chickens can you have?At most 24 (depending on lot size)
Can you have roosters in Carlsbad?No (in residential zones)
Chicken coop placement rules:No rule specified (check with city)
Application process:Permit may be required
More information:Carlsbad City Code

Considering the possibility of raising chickens in Carlsbad? Ensure you’re well-informed about the rules and regulations pertaining to it.

  • The city of Carlsbad allows residents in some zones to keep chickens. 
  • In the R-1 Residential District, a maximum of three chickens is allowed for egg-laying purposes.
  • The butchering of chickens is not permitted within the city limits.
  • No roosters are allowed in residential areas.
  • Area of One Acre or More
    • The total number of animals, including chickens, on the property should not exceed 24.
    • A conditional use permit must be obtained before bringing chickens to the property.
  • Proper Housing
    • Chickens must be housed in appropriate coops or cages.
    • They are not allowed to roam freely outside of the property.
  • Excrement Disposal
    • Chicken owners are required to clean up chicken excrement daily.
    • Excrement must be properly disposed of to prevent creating a nuisance.

The regulations for keeping backyard chickens in cities can change over time, making it important to reach out to Carlsbad officials for the latest information.

See other New Mexico chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24