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Yes — in Naperville, backyard chickens (or other fowl/livestock) are allowed under certain rules. You’ll need to follow Naperville’s ordinance for fowl & livestock, get the proper permits, meet enclosure and setback requirements, and obey limits (e.g. roosters are not permitted). Below is a full breakdown of what the law says now, what you need…
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No — as of the latest decisions, backyard chickens are not permitted in Mississauga under its Animal Care and Control by-law. The city ran a pilot program for “urban hens,” but in late 2023, city council voted not to continue or expand that program. If you currently have hens under the pilot, there are some…
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Yes — under Milwaukee city code, backyard chickens are allowed, but there are specific limits and rules you must follow. Whether you’re thinking of keeping hens for eggs or just want a few backyard friends, here’s a full breakdown of what the law permits, what the restrictions are, and what steps you’ll need to take…
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Yes — backyard chickens are generally allowed in Long Beach, CA, but there are several regulations you’ll need to follow. Whether you want just a few hens or a larger flock, things like how many chickens, where they’re kept, permitting, and coop setup all matter. What the Long Beach Municipal Code Says The rules around…
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If you’re thinking of keeping backyard chickens in Livonia, Michigan, the situation isn’t completely clear cut — there are indications that it’s allowed under certain conditions, but the local ordinances don’t spell everything out clearly. Below is what I found so far, plus what you’ll want to double-check before bringing home any hens. What I…
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If you’re considering keeping chickens in Lethbridge, the short answer is: not under the current bylaws. As of early 2025, poultry (including backyard hens) are still prohibited within city limits under existing rules. However, there’s active discussion and movement toward allowing a pilot program. Below is a detailed breakdown of the current situation, what is…
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Yes — you can keep chickens in Las Vegas city limits, but there are rules and restrictions. Whether your property is zoned appropriately, how many chickens you want, how close you are to neighbors, and whether you’ve gotten necessary permissions all matter. Below is a detailed summary of what the laws currently allow, what restrictions…
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Short answer: No — under current city ordinances, chickens (i.e. farm animals) are generally not allowed within Port St. Lucie city limits. However, in the surrounding unincorporated St. Lucie County, there are rules that do allow backyard chickens under certain conditions. Here’s a breakdown of what applies depending on where you live. What the City…
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As of mid-2025, no — backyard chickens (hens) are generally still *not legal* in Philadelphia under current city code. The city classifies chickens as “farm animals,” and farm animals have been prohibited in residential zones since 2004. However, there are active efforts underway to change that with proposed legislation, and if passed, some types of…
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No — in most cases, keeping chickens (or “other fowl”) in Pawtucket is prohibited under the city’s ordinances. The law bans or severely restricts poultry unless special permission is given by the Animal Control Officer. Below is a detailed look at what Pawtucket’s code says, possible exceptions, and what steps to check if you’re hoping…