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Chickens & Livestock: Fillmore vs Santa Paula

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Fillmore and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Fillmore's agricultural heritage means the city allows chickens and various livestock on residential properties depending on lot size and zoning. Agricultural zones permit extensive animal keeping. Residential zones allow limited poultry and small animals with setback requirements from neighboring dwellings.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Santa Paula allows chickens and small livestock on residential lots with sufficient acreage. Standard residential lots may keep up to 6 hens (no roosters) without a permit. Larger lots and agricultural-zoned parcels allow additional poultry and livestock including goats, rabbits, and ducks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreSanta Paula
Chickens (Hens)Allowed in most zones-
RoostersRestricted in residential zonesProhibited in residential zones
LivestockAllowed by zone and lot size-
CharacterAgricultural community-
Contact(805) 388-4341 Animal Services-
Hens (R-1)-Up to 6 without permit
Coop Setback-20 feet from neighboring dwelling
Horses-20,000+ sq ft lot required
Agricultural Zones-Broader livestock allowed

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Fillmore FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Fillmore?

Yes. Hens are generally allowed in Fillmore depending on your zoning district. Roosters may be restricted in standard residential zones due to noise. Coops must be set back from neighboring homes and maintained in sanitary condition.

Can I keep goats or horses in Fillmore?

Yes, in agricultural and rural residential zones with sufficient lot size. Standard residential zones have more restrictions. Contact Community Development at (805) 524-1500 ext 234 to confirm what your zone allows.

What if my neighbor complains about my chickens?

The city handles livestock complaints through code enforcement. You must maintain coops in sanitary condition and prevent nuisance odors. Rooster noise complaints are common grounds for enforcement action.

Santa Paula FAQ

Can I have chickens in Santa Paula?

Yes, up to 6 hens are allowed on standard residential lots without a permit. No roosters. Coops must be 20 feet from neighboring dwellings.

Can I have goats in Santa Paula?

Goats require a lot of 20,000+ square feet or agricultural zoning. Standard residential lots do not allow goats. Contact Community Development at (805) 933-4214.

What about horses?

Horses require a minimum 20,000 sq ft lot. Many Santa Paula properties with agricultural heritage may already have equestrian use rights.

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