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Chickens & Livestock: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas allows chickens on residential property. Flocks of 5 or more require a $25 annual registration. Roosters are prohibited within city limits with limited exceptions. Enclosures must be at least 20 feet from adjacent property lines.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Grand Prairie Ch. 5, Sec. 5-26 allows fowl with 20+ sq ft per bird and 150+ feet from other residences. Roosters require compliance with noise provisions. Livestock needs 5,000+ sq ft per animal and 100+ feet from residences. Swine prohibited except 2 potbellied pigs per location.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Registration$25/year for 5+ birds-
RoostersProhibited with limited exceptions-
Setback20 feet from property line-
Code SectionChapter 7, Β§7-7.3-
Fowl Setback-150 feet from others' residences
Fowl Space-20 sq ft per bird
Livestock Setback-100 feet from residences
Livestock Space-5,000 sq ft per animal
Swine-2 potbellied pigs max

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Dallas FAQ

Can I have chickens in Dallas?

Yes. Flocks of 5 or more require a $25 annual registration. Enclosures must be 20 feet from property lines.

Are roosters allowed in Dallas?

No. Section 7-7.3 prohibits roosters within city limits, with limited exceptions for agricultural zones, State Fair exhibitions, and institutions.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Grand Prairie?

Yes, with at least 20 sq ft per bird and 150+ feet from other residences, businesses, schools, and hospitals per Sec. 5-26(b).

Are roosters allowed?

Roosters are not explicitly banned but must comply with Section 5-26 noise provisions and the general noise ordinance. Roosters creating habitual noise nuisance may be cited.

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