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Chickens & Livestock: Dearborn vs Westland

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Westland, MI?

Dearborn and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Dearborn, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Dearborn generally prohibits chickens and farm livestock in residential zones, treating them as nuisance animals unless kept on large agricultural-zoned parcels, which are rare in the city.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Westland generally prohibits keeping chickens, roosters, and livestock in residential zones. The city is densely developed and zoned for urban residential use without agricultural allowances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDearbornWestland
Chickens allowedNo in residential zones-
RoostersProhibitedProhibited (noise concerns)
Goats or pigsProhibited-
Fine100 dollars per animal per day-
Agricultural zoningNone in Dearborn-
Chickens-Generally prohibited residential
Livestock-Prohibited in residential zones
Contact-Westland Animal Control

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dearborn FAQ

Can I keep 3 hens for eggs?

No. Dearborn prohibits chickens in residential zones. Neighboring communities like Ferndale allow them but Dearborn currently does not.

What about a pot-bellied pig as a pet?

Pigs are classified as livestock and are prohibited regardless of breed or intended use.

Westland FAQ

Can I keep a few backyard hens in Westland?

Generally no, Westland residential zones do not permit chickens. Check zoning for any exceptions.

What about rabbits or quail?

Small caged pet rabbits are typically allowed, but farm-scale rabbit or quail operations are not permitted in residential zones.

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