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Chickens & Livestock: Ocoee vs Orlando

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Ocoee, FL and Orlando, FL?

Ocoee and Orlando have similar restriction levels.

Ocoee, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Ocoee allows up to 4 backyard hens on single-family lots through its urban chicken program. No roosters permitted. Coops must be at least 25 feet from neighboring dwellings and located in the rear yard only.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando allows backyard chickens in single-family residential zones under City Code Ch. 18A, with limits typically of 4 hens per household, no roosters, and coop setbacks of at least 10 feet from property lines and 25 feet from dwellings. Larger livestock such as goats, pigs, cows, and horses are generally prohibited in residential zones except on properly zoned agricultural parcels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOcoeeOrlando
Max Hens4 per lot-
RoostersProhibited-
Coop Setback25 feet from dwellings-
LocationRear yard only-
HOA OverrideMay still prohibit-
Code Section-Orlando City Code Ch. 18A - Backyard Hens
Hen Limit-4 hens per single-family property, no roosters
Coop Setbacks-10 feet from property line, 25 feet from dwellings
Larger Livestock-Prohibited in standard residential zones
Sales-Commercial egg sales generally prohibited

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ocoee FAQ

Who enforces this in Ocoee?

Ocoee code enforcement at (407) 905-3100 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Ocoee?

Ocoee code enforcement at (407) 905-3100 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

Can I keep chickens in my Orlando backyard?

Yes. Orlando allows up to 4 hens (no roosters) on single-family residential lots with proper coop construction and setbacks. Check Ch. 18A for the full rules and consider HOA restrictions which may be stricter.

Can I keep goats or pigs in my Orlando yard?

No. Larger livestock are prohibited in standard residential zones. You would need agricultural zoning, which is rare within Orlando city limits.

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