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Chickens & Livestock: Castro Valley vs Livermore

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Livermore, CA?

Castro Valley and Livermore have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Alameda County unincorporated areas generally allow chickens on residential parcels with setback requirements. Roosters and larger livestock are limited to agricultural zones. Minimum lot sizes apply for multiple animals.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Livermore allows backyard hens on residential lots. Typical limit 4-6 hens, no roosters. Coop setbacks 15-25 feet from neighbor dwellings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyLivermore
Hens allowed4-6 residential typical-
RoosterAgricultural zones only-
Coop setback15ft dwelling / 25ft neighbor-
Horses2-5 acre minimum-
Right to FarmCA Civil Code 3482.5-
Hens Allowed-Yes, typically 4-6
Roosters-Prohibited urban
Coop Setback-15-25 ft neighbor
Rural Lots-More permissive
Slaughter-Prohibited

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can I keep a rooster in unincorporated Castro Valley?

Generally no in R-1 single family zones. Roosters require agricultural zoning due to nuisance noise.

Do I need a permit for a backyard chicken coop?

A building permit is required if the structure exceeds 120 square feet. All coops must meet setback and sanitation rules.

Livermore FAQ

Can I keep a rooster in Livermore?

Not in standard residential zones due to noise ordinance conflicts. Agricultural-zoned parcels may permit roosters with adequate setbacks.

Do I need a permit for a chicken coop?

Coops under 120 sq ft typically don't require building permits but must meet zoning setbacks. Confirm with Livermore Planning.

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