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Lawton Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Lawton?Yes
How many chickens can you have?Up to 12
Can you have roosters in Lawton?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 25 feet from the exterior boundaries of any dwelling other than yours.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Lawton City Code

To raise chickens in Lawton, get to know the essential guidelines governing their care and keeping first.

  • Permit Requirement: Residents of Lawton, Oklahoma, are allowed to keep chickens in their backyard, but it is mandatory to obtain a permit from the Animal Welfare Department.
  • Restriction on Roosters: Roosters cannot be kept within the city limits.
  • Number of Chickens: The city regulates the keeping of chickens but does not specify a specific number. To ensure compliance, it is recommended to check with local authorities regarding any restrictions on the number of chickens allowed.
  • Coop Location: The chicken coop must be situated at least 25 feet away from the exterior boundaries of any dwelling not owned by the chicken keeper. This ensures a reasonable distance between the coop and neighboring properties.
  • Secure Enclosure: The chicken coop must be securely enclosed to prevent the chickens from escaping. This ensures the safety of both the chickens and the surrounding community.
  • Adequate Shelter and Ventilation: The coop must have a sheltered area that provides sufficient space and ventilation for the chickens. This ensures their comfort and well-being.
  • Proper Drainage: The shelter area within the coop must have adequate drainage to prevent moisture accumulation. This helps maintain a clean and healthy environment for the chickens.

To ensure you have the latest information on backyard chickens, it is crucial to contact Lawton officials, as rules may change over time.

See other Oklahoma chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24