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Midwest City Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Midwest City?Yes
How many chickens can you have?12 (on lots of at least 2,000 square feet; more on larger lots)
Can you have roosters in Midwest City?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 40 feet from the exterior limits of other buildings and 50 feet from any private water well.
Application process:Permit required
More information:Midwest City Code

Interested in raising chickens in Midwest City? Make sure you’re well-versed in the specific procedures and expectations:

  • Number of Chickens: Residents in Midwest City, Oklahoma, can keep up to 12 chickens on less than 2,000 square feet of land.
  • Additional Chickens: For every additional 1,000 square feet of land, the city permits up to 12 or fewer additional fowl.
  • Roosters: Roosters are not allowed to be kept within the city limits.
  • Proximity Restrictions: The chicken enclosure must be located at least 40 feet from the exterior limits of a church, school, business, or residence other than the owner’s. Additionally, the enclosure must be at least 50 feet away from any private water well.
  • Restrictions on Free-Ranging Chickens: Allowing chickens to roam freely within the city is unlawful. Chickens must be confined to a pen or enclosure.
  • Insect Control: Each pen or enclosure must be sprayed with a suitable residual spray as often as necessary to control flies and insects.
  • Waste Disposal: It is illegal to dump or place large amounts of manure or other wastes from chicken pens or enclosures in the garbage cans serviced by the city’s sanitation department.

To stay updated with the rules on backyard chickens, contact Midwest City officials for the latest information, as it may change over time.

See other Oklahoma chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24