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Chickens & Livestock: Burbank vs Castaic

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Burbank, CA and Castaic, CA?

Burbank and Castaic have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Chickens and small livestock are regulated by zone in Burbank. Roosters are generally prohibited in residential areas due to noise. No state ban exists on backyard poultry; the city regulates through zoning.

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Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Livestock and poultry keeping in unincorporated LA County is regulated by Title 10 (Animals) and Title 22 (Zoning). Roosters are restricted under LA County Code Chapter 10.38. Livestock keeping depends heavily on the zoning district. Animal keeping standards include setbacks from neighboring properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankCastaic
HensAllowed in some zones with restrictions-
RoostersGenerally prohibited in residentialRestricted under Chapter 10.38
State LawNo state ban; cities regulate locally-
ZoningBMC Title 10 zoning governsMust be permitted in zone
Setbacks-Required from neighbors
Enforcement-LA County Animal Care & Control

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Burbank FAQ

How many chickens can I keep in Burbank?

Up to 25 chickens are allowed without a special permit under BMC 5-1-304. Roosters are not permitted.

Can I keep a goat in Burbank?

One pygmy goat is allowed per property with a permit under BMC 5-1-302. Standard goats may not be permitted.

Castaic FAQ

Can I keep chickens in unincorporated LA County?

It depends on your zoning district. Agricultural zones generally allow poultry. Some residential zones allow hens with setback requirements (typically 35-75 feet from neighboring dwellings). Roosters are restricted under Chapter 10.38. Check your zone with the Department of Regional Planning.

Are roosters allowed in LA County?

Roosters are restricted in most residential zones under Chapter 10.38 due to noise. Agricultural zones may permit them with adequate setbacks. Contact LA County Animal Care & Control at (562) 728-4610 for specifics.

How many chickens can I have?

The number depends on your zoning district and lot size. Check Title 22 for your zone's animal keeping standards or contact the Department of Regional Planning at (213) 974-6411.

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