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Chickens & Livestock: Roswell vs Sandy Springs

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Roswell, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Roswell and Sandy Springs have similar restriction levels.

Roswell, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Roswell allows up to six (6) hens on a residential lot but expressly prohibits roosters. Poultry must be in a fenced area in the rear or side yard, the coop must be at least 25 feet from any abutting residential structure, and a zoning permit is required.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Sandy Springs regulates backyard chickens and livestock through local ordinance. Georgia allows cities to set their own poultry rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRoswellSandy Springs
Max Hens6-
RoostersProhibitedProhibited in most cities
Setback25 ft from abutting residence-
LocationRear or side yard, fenced-
PermitZoning permit + fee required-
Hens-Typically 4 to 6 allowed
Coop Setback-15 to 25 ft from lines
Livestock-Agricultural zones only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Roswell FAQ

Can I have backyard chickens in Roswell?

Yes, up to six hens with a zoning permit. Roosters are prohibited and the coop must be at least 25 feet from any neighboring residence.

Can I sell eggs from my Roswell chickens?

No. The UDC allows backyard poultry only for non-commercial personal use, with no sales of birds, eggs, or meat on the premises.

Sandy Springs FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Sandy Springs?

Many Georgia cities allow limited hens. Check Sandy Springs ordinance for number limits and setback requirements.

Are roosters allowed?

Roosters are prohibited in most residential zones due to noise.

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