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Chickens & Livestock: El Cerrito vs Walnut Creek

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Walnut Creek, CA?

El Cerrito and Walnut Creek have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Backyard chickens are allowed in most unincorporated Contra Costa County residential and agricultural zones, typically with 4–6 hens per parcel, no roosters in residential zones, and coop setbacks of 20–40 feet from dwellings. Agricultural zones allow higher counts.

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Walnut Creek, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Walnut Creek permits backyard chickens in most residential zones with typical limits of 4-6 hens per lot, coops set back at least 10-15 feet from property lines and 25 feet from neighboring dwellings, and roosters are prohibited in standard single-family zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoWalnut Creek
Typical Hen LimitUp to 6 in residential zones-
RoostersSuburban: no / Agricultural: yesProhibited in standard residential
Coop Setback20–40 ft from dwellings-
Property-Line Setback5–10 ft typical-
Slaughter on LotProhibited in residential-
Typical max hens-4-6 per residential lot
Coop setback-10-15 ft property line
Coop setback from dwellings-~25 ft neighboring homes
Slaughtering-Prohibited in residential zones

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El Cerrito FAQ

Can I keep chickens in an El Sobrante backyard?

Yes in most residential zones β€” usually up to 6 hens with coop setbacks. Confirm the specific R-zone on your parcel and check for any HOA restrictions.

Can I have a rooster in Alamo?

Suburban R-zones in Alamo typically prohibit roosters because of noise. Only agricultural zones (A-2+) allow roosters. Neighbor complaints about crowing are routinely enforced.

Walnut Creek FAQ

Can I have chickens in my Walnut Creek backyard?

Yes, most residential zones allow 4-6 hens as an accessory use. You must comply with coop setbacks, keep the enclosure clean and rodent-resistant, and cannot keep roosters in standard residential zones.

Can I sell eggs from my backyard hens?

Small-volume egg sales from the home are permitted under California's Cottage Food Operation rules (AB 1616) with registration through the county. Commercial-scale sales require additional licensing.

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