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Jackson Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Jackson?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No official limits (city approval required)
Can you have roosters in Jackson?Yes (city approval required)
Chicken coop placement rules:1,000 linear feet from any adjacent building or 250 feet with approval from city
Application process:Permit required
More information:Jackson City Code

Are you eager to raise chickens in Jackson? Learn the city’s chicken rules and regulations before you get started.

  • Permitted Chicken Keeping: Chicken keeping is allowed within the city of Jackson, Tennessee, but you must get approval from the city to do so. The law does not specify the specific number of chickens permitted. For more detailed information on the allowable number of chickens, contact Jackson officials.
  • Roosters Allowed: The keeping of roosters is not prohibited in Jackson, but you have to get city approval before owning a rooster.
  • Distance Requirements: When keeping chickens, certain distance requirements must be observed to maintain a harmonious environment with neighboring properties and businesses. Chickens must be kept at a minimum distance of 250 linear feet from any resident, place of business, industry, or establishment. Additionally, there must be at least 1,000 linear feet of separation between chickens and any adjacent residence, place of business, industry, or establishment unless the approval of the health officer is obtained.
  • Cleanliness Requirements: Ensuring cleanliness is a crucial aspect of backyard chicken keeping in Jackson. Stalls, stables, pens, yards, and any related facilities where chickens are kept must be maintained at all times in a clean and wholesome condition. 

Keep track of Jackson’s evolving backyard chicken rules by consulting officials for the latest details.

See other Tennessee chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24