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Englewood vs Teaneck

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Englewood and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood limits residents to six hens per tract, prohibits roosters, and requires an annual license through the Board of Health.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Teaneck Township prohibits keeping chickens, roosters, livestock, and farm animals at residential properties under its general zoning and animal regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodTeaneck
Hen limit6 per tract-
RoostersProhibitedProhibited
LicenseAnnual, required-
Multifamily lotsNot allowed-
Chickens allowed-Generally no
Livestock-Prohibited residential
Variance required-Yes for poultry

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Englewood FAQ

Can I keep chickens in my Englewood backyard?

Yes, up to six hens on a single-family tract, but you must obtain an annual hen license from the Board of Health and cannot keep any roosters.

Are roosters allowed in Englewood?

No. The ordinance specifically prohibits roosters anywhere in the City, regardless of lot size or zoning district.

How must chicken feed be stored?

All feed must be kept in a covered metal or plastic container when not in use and dispensed only from a feeding trough or similar container.

Teaneck FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Teaneck?

Teaneck zoning does not list chickens as a permitted accessory use in residential districts, so backyard flocks generally require a use variance from the Zoning Board.

Are roosters ever allowed?

Roosters are not permitted in residential zones because of noise impacts and the township's lack of agricultural zoning.

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