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Wildlife Feeding: McKinney vs Plano

How do wildlife feeding rules compare between McKinney, TX and Plano, TX?

McKinney and Plano have similar restriction levels.

McKinney, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Feeding deer, coyotes, feral hogs, and other wildlife is prohibited in McKinney under Chapter 14 nuisance provisions. Bird feeding allowed but must not create a rodent attractant or bird accumulation nuisance.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Plano cites wildlife feeding that creates a public nuisance or attracts rabies-vector species. Deer, coyote, and raccoon feeding most commonly drives complaints. Bird feeders are allowed when maintained.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKinneyPlano
Deer FeedingProhibited-
CoyotesProhibited-
BirdsAllowed if no nuisance-
FineUp to $500-
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McKinney FAQ

Can I put out corn for backyard deer?

No. Intentionally feeding deer inside McKinney city limits is prohibited under Chapter 14/58 nuisance rules, even on private property and even if deer are regular visitors.

Are bird feeders legal in McKinney?

Yes, bird feeders are allowed, but they must not create a nuisance. If a feeder attracts rats, raccoons, or deer, or accumulates droppings on adjoining property, Code Compliance can require removal.

Plano FAQ

Can I feed the deer that come into my Plano yard?

Feeding deer is discouraged and can be cited when it draws animals to neighboring property or attracts coyotes. TPWD also advises against it for animal and driver safety.

Are bird feeders legal in Plano?

Yes, when kept clean, off the ground, and not producing rodent or squirrel complaints. HOAs may impose additional rules.

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