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Chickens & Livestock: Isleton vs Vineyard

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Isleton, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Isleton has fewer restrictions than Vineyard.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Backyard chickens are allowed in Isleton on residential lots. Typically up to 6 hens may be kept with no roosters, and coops must meet setback and sanitation standards to avoid nuisance complaints.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento County allows backyard chickens in most residential zones: up to 6 hens on lots under 10,000 sq ft, no roosters in RD zones. Coops must be set back 20 feet from dwellings on adjacent parcels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonVineyard
Hen Limit6 typical-
RoostersNot allowedBanned in RD zones
Coop Setback10 feet from neighbor home-
PermitsNot required for hobby flock-
SanitationRodent and odor control-
Residential max-6 hens
Setback-20 ft from neighbor dwelling
AR/AG zones-No numeric limit
Permit-Not required under limit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Isleton FAQ

Can I keep a rooster if my neighbors do not mind?

No. Roosters are generally not allowed because crowing creates a noise nuisance regardless of consent from immediate neighbors.

Do I need a permit for 4 hens?

No permit is required for a small hobby flock, but coop setbacks, sanitation, and predator protection still must be maintained.

Vineyard FAQ

Can I keep a rooster in a Fair Oaks subdivision?

Only if zoned AR or AG. Standard RD residential zoning prohibits roosters.

Do I need a permit for a backyard coop?

No permit is required if the structure is under 120 sq ft and meets setbacks, but a building permit applies to larger coops.

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