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Colorado Springs vs Manitou Springs

How do livestock rules compare between Colorado Springs, CO and Manitou Springs, CO?

Colorado Springs, CO

El Paso County

Some Restrictions

Colorado Springs permits limited livestock in certain zoning districts under City Code Chapter 7. Chickens (hens only, no roosters) are allowed up to 10 birds in most residential zones with coop setback of 15 feet from property lines. Goats, pigs, cattle, horses, and sheep require agricultural zoning or minimum 2.5-acre parcels in R-E Estate zones.

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Manitou Springs, CO

El Paso County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColorado SpringsManitou Springs
Chicken Hens Max10 on under-1-acre lots-
RoostersProhibited citywide-
Coop Setback15 feet from property lines-
BeesTwo hives per parcel-
Horses1 acre per horse in R-E zones-

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Colorado Springs FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Colorado Springs?

Yes. Up to 10 hens are allowed in most residential zones with no permit required. Roosters are banned citywide, and coops must be 15 feet from property lines and kept clean to prevent odor complaints.

Can I keep pygmy goats on my Colorado Springs quarter-acre lot?

No. Goats of any size require 2.5-acre minimum in R-E Estate zoning or agricultural zoning. Most Colorado Springs residential lots are too small and not appropriately zoned regardless of goat breed.

Manitou Springs FAQ

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