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Chickens & Livestock: Denton vs Flower Mound

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Denton, TX and Flower Mound, TX?

Denton and Flower Mound have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Denton Ch. 6 allows up to 12 hens on lots of 10,000+ sq ft. Roosters prohibited in residential. Coops must be 50 ft from neighboring dwellings.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound allows up to four hens on certain residential properties under Ch. 6 Animals and Ch. 98 Zoning. Roosters are permitted on lots of one acre or more. Agricultural zoning districts have broader livestock and poultry permissions. Coops must comply with setback requirements and noise ordinances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonFlower Mound
Hens AllowedUp to 12 on lots 10,000+ sq ftUp to 4 on certain residential properties
RoostersProhibited in residentialPermitted on 1 acre or more
Coop Setback50 ft from neighboring dwelling-
LivestockAg zoning or 1+ acre lot-
ComplaintsAnimal Services (940) 349-7594-
AG Zoning-Broader livestock and poultry permitted
Coop Requirements-Setback compliance, no odor/noise disturbance
TX HB 1750-State protection for ag use of chickens

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Denton FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Denton?

Yes, if your lot is at least 10,000 square feet. You may keep up to 12 hens. Roosters are prohibited in residential zones. The coop must be in the rear yard at least 50 feet from neighboring homes.

Can I keep goats in my backyard?

Goats are classified as livestock and require agricultural zoning or a lot of at least one acre. Standard residential lots do not qualify for goat keeping.

Where do I report a rooster complaint?

Contact Denton Animal Services at (940) 349-7594. Roosters in residential zones are a code violation subject to removal.

Flower Mound FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Flower Mound?

Yes, certain residential properties may keep up to four hens. Roosters are only permitted on lots of one acre or more. Check your specific zoning district with Planning Services at (972) 874-6350 and review your HOA CC&Rs, which may impose additional restrictions.

Are there coop setback requirements?

Yes. Chicken coops must comply with setback requirements for your zoning district and cannot create odor or noise disturbances. Contact Planning Services for the specific setback distances applicable to your property.

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