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Chickens & Livestock: Bostonia vs El Cajon

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Bostonia, CA and El Cajon, CA?

Bostonia and El Cajon have similar restriction levels.

Bostonia, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated San Diego County allows chickens and livestock based on zoning and lot size per the Zoning Ordinance animal schedule (Section 3000 series). Agricultural zones allow various livestock. Residential zones have limits based on lot area. Roosters are subject to noise ordinance provisions.

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El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

El Cajon allows up to 10 chickens in single-family residential zones at 1 per 100 sq ft of unpaved rear yard. No roosters. Chickens must be in fully enclosed runs with 10 sq ft per bird. Other livestock restricted to larger-lot zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostoniaEl Cajon
RegulationZoning Ordinance Animal Schedule (§3000)-
Agricultural ZonesWide range of livestock allowed-
Residential ZonesLimited by lot size and zone-
RoostersSubject to noise ordinance-
SanitationMust maintain clean, odor-free conditions-
Chickens-Up to 10 (no roosters)
Density-1 per 100 sq ft rear yard
Run Space-10 sq ft per bird
Horses-Larger zones, 20K+ sq ft

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Bostonia FAQ

Can I keep chickens in unincorporated San Diego County?

Yes, in most zones. The number allowed depends on your zoning designation and lot size per the Animal Schedule in Section 3000. Check your specific zone with County Planning & Development Services.

Are roosters allowed?

Roosters are not specifically banned in the zoning ordinance, but they are subject to the county noise ordinance. A rooster that disturbs neighbors may be cited as a noise nuisance.

How many animals can I have on my property?

The Animal Schedule (Section 3000) specifies allowances per legal lot based on zone. For example, larger agricultural lots may allow horses, cattle, and significant poultry flocks, while smaller residential lots have stricter limits.

El Cajon FAQ

Can I keep chickens in El Cajon?

Yes. Up to 10 chickens (no roosters) in single-family zones. Density is 1 bird per 100 sq ft of unpaved rear yard with enclosed runs.

What other animals can I keep?

Two dogs and two cats per dwelling. Horses on 20,000+ sq ft lots in qualifying zones. Rabbits, geese, and ducks (up to 6) in larger-lot zones.

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