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Rock Springs Chicken Laws

Are chickens allowed in Rock Springs?No (except in agricultural zones)
How many chickens can you have?0
Can you have roosters in Rock Springs?No
Chicken coop placement rules:No rule specified
Application process:Permit required
More information:Rock Springs City Code

Considering chicken raising in Rock Springs? You might be in for a letdown:

  • Chicken keeping is prohibited within Rock Springs city limits, except on properties specifically zoned for agricultural use.
  • Rooster Prohibition: Roosters cannot be kept within Rock Springs, Wyoming, regardless of the property’s zoning.
  • Permit Eligibility: If you’re keen on keeping chickens within the city, it’s advisable to get in touch with the City Council. They can inform you whether you qualify for a permit to keep chickens on your property.
  • Coop Building Guidelines: To ensure compliance with local regulations, it’s important to contact your local authority for precise details regarding the construction and guidelines for chicken coops.

Stay current on backyard chicken regulations in Rock Springs—connect with officials to access the most recent info.

See other Wyoming chicken ordinances.

Last updated: 4/25/24