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Chickens & Livestock: Miami vs New York

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Miami, FL and New York, NY?

Miami has fewer restrictions than New York.

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

The City of Miami allows up to 15 hens and 30 growing chicks under Chapter 6, Article III. Roosters are prohibited. A county health unit permit is required. Coops must be 100 feet from dwellings.

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New York, NY

New York County

Heavy Restrictions

Manhattan allows hens in NYC but roosters are banned. Coops must meet health standards. Livestock prohibited in most residential zones. NYC Health Code governs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiNew York
HensUp to 15 allowedAllowed (no firm limit)
ChicksUp to 30-
RoostersProhibitedBanned
Coop Distance100 ft from dwellings-
PermitCounty health unit-
Livestock-Prohibited in residential
Law-NYC Health Code

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Miami FAQ

Can I keep chickens in the City of Miami?

Yes. Up to 15 hens and 30 chicks with a county health unit permit under Section 6-71. Roosters are prohibited. Coops must be 100 feet from dwellings.

Do I need a permit for backyard chickens?

Yes. A permit from the county health unit is required for keeping live poultry in the City of Miami.

New York FAQ

Can I keep chickens?

Hens are allowed in NYC. Roosters are banned. Coops must meet health standards. No firm limit on hens.

What about goats or other livestock?

Livestock prohibited in most NYC residential zones. Community gardens sometimes receive special approval.

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