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Chickens & Livestock: Flower Mound vs Little Elm

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

Flower Mound and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

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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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 18 and Ch. 106 Zoning govern chickens and livestock by zoning district. TX HB 1750 (2023) protects backyard poultry. Most newer HOAs prohibit livestock entirely.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLittle Elm
Hens AllowedUp to 4 on certain residential properties-
RoostersPermitted on 1 acre or moreCommonly restricted in residential
AG ZoningBroader livestock and poultry permitted-
Coop RequirementsSetback compliance, no odor/noise disturbance-
TX HB 1750State protection for ag use of chickens-
Code-Ch. 18 Animals / Ch. 106 Zoning
Chickens-Permitted in some zoning districts
State Law-TX HB 1750 (2023) protects poultry
HOAs-Most prohibit livestock and poultry

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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.

Little Elm FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Little Elm?

It depends on your zoning district and lot size. Chickens may be allowed in agricultural and estate residential zones. Check with Planning and Zoning at (972) 377-5556 for your property.

Does Texas law protect backyard chickens?

Texas HB 1750 (2023) provides some state-level protection for poultry as agricultural use. However, Little Elm can still regulate through zoning, and HOA deed restrictions may prohibit chickens entirely.

Can I keep goats or horses in Little Elm?

Livestock is generally restricted to agricultural zoning districts with minimum acreage requirements. Most residential subdivisions do not allow livestock.

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