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Dallas vs Houston

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

Houston has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

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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Houston, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Houston allows up to 30 domestic fowl per lot with no roosters and a 100-foot setback from neighboring buildings under Chapter 6. No permit is required. Texas HB 1750 prevents cities from banning chickens, but HOA deed restrictions still apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasHouston
Registration$25/year for 5+ birds-
RoostersProhibited with limited exceptionsProhibited
Setback20 feet from property line100 ft from neighbors
Code SectionChapter 7, ยง7-7.3Ch. 6, Art. II (Sec. 6-31 to 6-39)
Fowl Limit-30 per lot
Permit-Not required

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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.

Houston FAQ

How many chickens can I have in Houston?

Up to 30 domestic fowl per lot under Chapter 6. Enclosures must be 100 feet from neighboring buildings. Roosters are prohibited.

Can my HOA ban chickens?

Yes. HB 1750 prevents city bans but does not override private deed restrictions or HOA covenants.

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