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Madison Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Madison?Yes
How many chickens can you have?4
Can you have roosters in Madison?No
Chicken coop placement rules:Coops at least 25 feet from other residences
Application process:Permit required
More information:Madison Chicken License Application

Want to create a cozy chicken haven in Madison? Explore the must-know insights into local guidelines for a successful venture.

  • The City of Madison allows residents to keep up to four chickens on their property, as long as they obtain an annual license. The license costs $10.00.
  • Chickens must be kept in a covered enclosure at least 25 feet from any residential structure on an adjacent lot. The enclosure must be kept clean and free of pests.
  • Roosters are prohibited in Madison. 
  • Chickens may not be slaughtered on the premises.
  • You must notify your neighbors if you are planning to keep chickens.
  • You must keep your chickens quiet and clean.
  • You must dispose of chicken waste properly.

Don’t let changing rules catch you off guard. Stay informed about backyard chickens in Madison by consulting city officials for the latest insights.

See other Wisconsin chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24