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Chickens & Livestock: Hernando vs Olive Branch

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Hernando, MS and Olive Branch, MS?

Hernando and Olive Branch have similar restriction levels.

Hernando, MS

Desoto County

Some Restrictions

DeSoto County, MS allows backyard chickens and limited livestock under a patchwork of municipal zoning rules, with protection from over-regulation provided by Mississippi's Right to Farm Act, MS Code Ann. Β§95-3-29. Southaven, Olive Branch, Horn Lake, and Hernando each set their own limits, typically allowing 4-6 hens on standard residential lots with no roosters and setbacks of 25-50 feet from neighboring dwellings. Larger livestock like horses, cattle, and goats are restricted to agriculturally zoned parcels, with most unincorporated DeSoto County more permissive than the cities.

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Olive Branch, MS

Desoto County

Some Restrictions

Olive Branch regulates backyard chickens and livestock through local zoning ordinances. Mississippi municipalities balance agricultural tradition with residential zoning under MS Code Ann. Β§21-19-9.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHernandoOlive Branch
Hens in City4-6 typical, no roosters-
Setback25-50 ft from neighbors25 to 50 ft from neighbors
Right to FarmMS Β§95-3-29 protection-
Zoning AuthorityMS Code Ann. Β§21-19-9-
HOA OverlayOften stricter/bans all-
Hens Allowed-4 to 6 typical in residential
Roosters-Usually prohibited
Authority-MS Code Ann. Β§21-19-9

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hernando FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Southaven?

Only in specific residential/agricultural zones. Check your zoning classification with Southaven Planning. Roosters are typically prohibited as noise nuisances in standard R-1 districts.

Does Mississippi's Right to Farm Act protect my new chicken coop?

MS Code Ann. Β§95-3-29 protects pre-existing farm operations from nuisance suits by newer neighbors. A brand-new coop started after your neighbor moved in gets less protection than a long-running operation.

Olive Branch FAQ

Can I keep chickens in my backyard?

Many Olive Branch areas allow 4 to 6 hens without roosters in residential zones. Check local zoning for setback and permit requirements.

Are goats allowed in residential areas?

Generally no. Larger livestock like goats are usually restricted to agricultural zones in Olive Branch. Miniature breeds may have exceptions.

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