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Chickens & Livestock: Austin vs Denver

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Austin, TX and Denver, CO?

Austin has fewer restrictions than Denver.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Austin City Code Chapter 3-2 allows up to 10 chickens on most residential lots with setbacks of 50 feet from neighboring dwellings for coops. Roosters are allowed but subject to noise enforcement. Livestock (goats, pigs, cattle) require minimum lot sizes.

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Denver, CO

Denver County

Some Restrictions

Denver may allow backyard chickens with limits. Roosters typically banned in residential areas. Livestock requires agricultural zoning or minimum lot size.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinDenver
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Hens-Typically 4 to 8 allowed
Roosters-Usually prohibited
Livestock-Agricultural zones
HOA-Often prohibits all

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Austin FAQ

Denver FAQ

Can I keep chickens?

Many cities allow limited hens. Roosters typically prohibited. Check Denver zoning and HOA rules.

What about goats?

Usually restricted to agricultural or large-lot residential zones.

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