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Chickens & Livestock: Long Beach vs Pomona

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Pomona, CA?

Long Beach and Pomona have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Backyard chickens are permitted in Long Beach residential zones with restrictions. Roosters are generally prohibited in residential areas. Livestock keeping depends on zoning district and lot size requirements.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pomona allows up to 24 chickens on residential property but roosters are prohibited. Swine, dangerous reptiles, bees, male goats, and exotic animals without permits are banned within city limits. Slaughtering is prohibited except rabbits and chickens for domestic use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachPomona
HensAllowed in residential zones-
RoostersProhibited in residential areas-
LivestockZoning-dependent-
EnclosureMust be maintained and sanitary-
Chickens-Up to 24 allowed, no roosters
Prohibited-Swine, bees, male goats, dangerous reptiles
Slaughter-Only rabbits/chickens for domestic use
Code-Pomona City Code Ch. 6 (Animals)

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Long Beach?

Yes, with restrictions. One fowl may be kept as a pet with a 20-foot setback. Five or more chickens require a permit from Animal Care Services with 50-foot setbacks from neighboring dwellings and 10 sq ft per bird per LBMC 6.20.

Are roosters allowed in Long Beach?

No. Crowing fowl are prohibited under LBMC 6.20.040. Only hens may be kept in the city.

Pomona FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Pomona?

Yes, chickens are allowed as an accessory use under Section 11.32.050. However, roosters are explicitly prohibited under Section 11.32.030.

Do I need a permit for livestock in Pomona?

Livestock may be permitted as an accessory use in appropriate zones under Section 11.32.060. An excess animal permit under Section 11.32.100 may be needed.

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