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Akron Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Akron?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No limit specified in city code
Can you have roosters in Akron?No (likely; check with city)
Chicken coop placement rules:At least 100 feet away from any dwelling
Application process:Permit may be required
More information:Akron City Code

To embark on chicken raising in Akron, you need to have a solid understanding of the local chicken ordinance.

  • The city of Akron allows residents to keep chickens.
  • Number of chickens: The city does not specify the number of chickens that can be kept, but it is advisable to contact the local authorities to learn more.
  • Roosters: Roosters are likely not allowed due to noise concerns.
  • Location: Chickens must be kept at least 100 feet away from any dwelling. Please also check with the local authorities regarding the coop structure and location. 
  • Fowl running at large: No fowl or animal owner shall permit the same, except homing pigeons bearing official bands, to run at large on any public way or on any public ground, or upon the private property of another.

Keeping up with changes in backyard chicken regulations is essential, which is why it is crucial to reach out to Akron officials for the most recent information.

See other Ohio chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24