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Dallas Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Dallas?Yes
How many chickens can you have?No limit specified (check with city officials)
Can you have roosters in Dallas?No
Chicken coop placement rules:20 feet from any adjacent property line
Application process:A permit may be required
More information:Dallas City Code

Aspire to have a flourishing urban chicken coop in Dallas? Discover the key rules and regulations to establish a strong foundation.

  • Chickens: Dallas allows residents to keep chickens in their backyards. However, the specific number of chickens allowed is not specified. For specific information, it is advisable to check with the local authorities.
  • Roosters: Roosters are prohibited in Dallas, except if kept on premises where animal production is allowed. To keep a rooster legally, a permit from the city is required.
  • Chicken Enclosures: Chicken enclosures must be positioned at least 20 feet from any adjacent property line. 
  • Enclosures must be maintained in a sanitary condition. The chicken keeper must diligently remove all animal excrement from the enclosure as often as needed to ensure a healthy environment for the chickens.

Dallas’s backyard chicken rules may change; contact officials for the most current information.

See other Texas chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/24/24