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Chickens & Livestock: North Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between North Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

North Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

North Las Vegas permits backyard chickens with written consent from neighbors within 60 feet. Roosters are prohibited. Livestock is restricted by zoning.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Clark County allows up to 20 chickens on small lots and more on rural-estate zoning, per Title 30. Roosters are restricted in most residential zones. Livestock require R-E, R-U, or agricultural zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth Las VegasParadise
Code CitationNLVMC Title 6 Animals-
Neighbor ConsentWritten consent required within 60 feet-
RoostersProhibited, including males over 3 monthsProhibited R-1
EnclosureClean coop required, no basements or cellars-
HOA BansCommon under NRS 116 in Aliante, Eldorado-
R-1 Hen Limit-Up to 20 hens
Livestock-R-E / R-U only
Shade-Required in summer
HOA Overlay-Often bans poultry

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Las Vegas FAQ

How many chickens can I keep in North Las Vegas?

The code sets conditions rather than a fixed number. Practically four to six hens is the typical limit on standard residential lots, subject to neighbor consent and coop requirements.

Are roosters allowed?

No. Roosters and any male chicken over three months are prohibited citywide to prevent early-morning crowing disturbances.

Paradise FAQ

Can I keep chickens at my Paradise or Spring Valley home?

In most standard residential zones you can keep up to 20 hens with required coop setbacks. Roosters are not allowed. Check your HOA β€” many master-planned communities ban poultry.

Can I keep goats or a horse on my property?

Only if your lot is zoned R-E Rural Estates, R-U Residential Urban, or agricultural. R-1 zones do not permit livestock.

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