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State College Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in State College?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No limit specified (check with city officials)
Can you have roosters in State College?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Not specified (check with city)
Application process:Permit required
More information:State College City Code

For those captivated by the notion of raising chickens in State College, delving into a comprehensive understanding goes beyond the scope of rules and regulations.

  • Number of chickens: Not specified in city code. Check with city officials.
  • Purpose: Chickens should be kept for personal use only. Breeding chickens or producing fertilizer for commercial purposes is not permitted.
  • Roosters: Roosters are not permitted in State College, PA.
  • Coop and run: Chicken coops and runs have certain placement restrictions in most cities, but State College’s city code does not make these specifications. Check with city officials before building your coop or run.
  • Slaughter: Slaughtering chickens is not permitted in State College.
  • Feed and water: It is required to protect all chicken feed, water, and related items from infestation by rats, mice, or other rodents or vectors.

Ensure you’re well-informed about the ever-changing backyard chicken rules in State College by contacting the appropriate officials.

See other Pennsylvania chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24