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Chickens & Livestock: Euless vs Haltom City

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Euless, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Haltom City has fewer restrictions than Euless.

Euless, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Euless generally prohibits chickens, roosters, and livestock in residential zones under Code Chapter 10. Roosters are prohibited citywide in residential zones. Some 1+ acre lots may qualify with setbacks.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City allows backyard hens under Chapter 14 with coop setbacks; roosters are restricted in residential zones. TX HB 1750 protects backyard flocks. Livestock is restricted to ag zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEulessHaltom City
Hens on Small LotsGenerally prohibited-
RoostersProhibited in residential zonesTypically prohibited in residential
Minimum LotTypically 1 acre for livestock-
Max Fine500 dollars per violation-
CodeEuless Code Chapter 10-
Hens-Allowed, typical limit 4 to 6
Coop Setback-25 to 50 feet from neighbors
State Law-TX HB 1750 protects backyard flocks
Livestock-Agricultural zoning only

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Euless FAQ

Haltom City FAQ

Can I have backyard chickens in Haltom City?

Yes. Chapter 14 allows hens in residential zones subject to flock-size limits (typically 4 to 6), coop setbacks from neighboring homes, and sanitation standards. TX HB 1750 further protects backyard chicken-keeping as an agricultural operation.

Can I keep a rooster in Haltom City?

Roosters are typically prohibited in standard residential zones due to early-morning crowing and noise complaints. Some agriculturally zoned parcels may allow roosters, but those are rare inside city limits.

Can I keep goats or pigs in Haltom City?

Generally no. Goats, pigs, sheep, horses, and cattle are restricted to agricultural zoning, which is uncommon in Haltom City. Confirm the zoning classification of your lot with the Planning division at (817) 222-7700 before bringing larger livestock.

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