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Chickens & Livestock: Corona vs Riverside

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Corona, CA and Riverside, CA?

Riverside has fewer restrictions than Corona.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Corona generally restricts chickens and livestock to agricultural and equestrian zones, with limited allowances in some single-family residential zones depending on lot size. Roosters are typically prohibited in residential areas due to noise. Coops must meet setback requirements from property lines and dwellings. Sanitation is enforced by Code Enforcement and Riverside County Animal Services.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

The City of Riverside allows non-commercial poultry and rabbits in the R-1 (One-Family Residential) zone β€” up to 5 poultry and 4 rabbits β€” but coops must be at least 50 feet from any neighboring residence and crowing fowl (roosters) are not permitted without a special permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaRiverside
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Max hens (R-1 zone)-5 poultry
Max rabbits (R-1 zone)-4 rabbits
Coop setback from neighbor's residence-50 feet minimum
Roosters allowed in R-1?-No β€” crowing fowl require a special permit
Authority-Riverside Municipal Code Title 19 (Zoning); enforcement via Title 8 + County RCDAS
Larger livestock-R-A / R-R zones only, lot-size minimums apply

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Corona FAQ

Riverside FAQ

Can I keep a rooster in the City of Riverside?

Not in the R-1 (One-Family Residential) zone without a special permit. Title 19 limits residential lots to non-crowing fowl. Roosters, cockerels, and peacocks are defined as 'crowing fowl' and require a permit or an agricultural/rural-residential zoning designation.

How many chickens can I have on a typical Riverside city lot?

Up to five (5) non-crowing poultry plus four (4) rabbits on an R-1 lot under Title 19, provided the coop is at least 50 feet from any neighbor's residence. Larger flocks require an agricultural (R-A) or rural-residential (R-R) zoning designation.

Where do I file a complaint about a neighbor's chickens or rooster?

Animal-keeping complaints in the City of Riverside go to Riverside County Department of Animal Services (RCDAS) at (951) 358-7387, or to City Code Enforcement via 311 (or the 311 app) for zoning-setback issues. The City contracts all field enforcement of Title 8 to RCDAS.

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