Comments for Keeping chickens in North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma
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Fifi, 13 May 2023
Can you tell me if Rahway allows chicken? I have been reaching for months.
Misty, 31 January 2023
How do I find out what I can have with the rules/regulations in my area! I cannot find anything in chickens. I’m in Marion Ohio. Thanks
Jaleh, 13 September 2022
9/13/22 Recently (in the past couple of months) I called the town of Boone, NC to inquire about keeping chickens in the town limits, and I was told there was a limit of 6 hens, and roosters are not allowed. (Of course if you're in a subdivision you have to check with their covenants.) I noticed this information differs than what is shown on your list.
Harrison, 16 May 2022
Only 4 chickens in Belmont NC
Aaron, 21 January 2022
Kent Ohio allows a maximum of 6 hens, only.
Larry, 8 May 2020
One of these statements is false. Columbus – No limit on numbers. Locations in Ohio Where Keeping Chickens is Prohibited Franklin County Columbus is in Franklin County and Franklin County has farms.
Lynnette, 12 January 2019
I don't know when this was written, but Toledo, Ohio regulations changed a couple years ago. It's now limited to 6 chickens and roosters only with a permit. I don't think it's really enforced as police have more pressing things to worry about, but still, people should be aware of the current ordinance. You'll want to check for the other cities as well to see if they have changed.
Adam, 23 October 2023
I think this is old information. Cary, North Carolina allows chickens. A maximum of 5 hens. No roosters. Must be kept in an enclosure (no TRUE free-range - into neighboring yards). Coops must be behind home and not closer to your neighbor's home than yours. Also there is a one-time $50 start-up fee. This goes for bees too...