Livestock: New Rochelle vs White Plains
How do livestock rules compare between New Rochelle, NY and White Plains, NY?
New Rochelle and White Plains have similar restriction levels.
New Rochelle, NY
Westchester County
Most Westchester County municipalities prohibit livestock including cattle, swine, sheep, and goats in residential zones. Chickens (hens only, no roosters) permitted in many villages with setbacks. Horses allowed in agricultural and some rural residential zones like North Salem and Lewisboro.
View full New Rochelle rules βWhite Plains, NY
Westchester County
Most Westchester County municipalities prohibit livestock including cattle, swine, sheep, and goats in residential zones. Chickens (hens only, no roosters) permitted in many villages with setbacks. Horses allowed in agricultural and some rural residential zones like North Salem and Lewisboro.
View full White Plains rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | New Rochelle | White Plains |
|---|---|---|
| Chickens | Hens only, no roosters | Hens only, no roosters |
| Horses | Rural zones 2+ acres | Rural zones 2+ acres |
| Livestock | Banned in cities | Banned in cities |
| Setback | 25 to 50 feet | 25 to 50 feet |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
New Rochelle FAQ
Can I keep chickens in Yonkers?
No. Yonkers Municipal Code prohibits poultry in residential zones. Most Westchester cities follow suit.
Who enforces this in Westchester County?
Westchester County at (914) 995-2000 handles most complaints.
White Plains FAQ
Can I keep chickens in Yonkers?
No. Yonkers Municipal Code prohibits poultry in residential zones. Most Westchester cities follow suit.
Who enforces this in Westchester County?
Westchester County at (914) 995-2000 handles most complaints.
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