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Chickens & Livestock: Santa Paula vs Simi Valley

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Santa Paula, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Santa Paula has fewer restrictions than Simi Valley.

Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Santa Paula allows chickens and small livestock on residential lots with sufficient acreage. Standard residential lots may keep up to 6 hens (no roosters) without a permit. Larger lots and agricultural-zoned parcels allow additional poultry and livestock including goats, rabbits, and ducks.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Simi Valley allows chickens on residential properties subject to zoning restrictions on the number of birds and setback requirements from neighboring structures. Roosters are generally prohibited in standard residential zones due to noise concerns.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta PaulaSimi Valley
Hens (R-1)Up to 6 without permit-
RoostersProhibited in residential zonesProhibited in standard residential
Coop Setback20 feet from neighboring dwelling20 feet from neighboring dwellings
Horses20,000+ sq ft lot required-
Agricultural ZonesBroader livestock allowed-
Hens Allowed-Up to 6 in residential zones
Animal Services-(805) 388-4341

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Santa Paula FAQ

Can I have chickens in Santa Paula?

Yes, up to 6 hens are allowed on standard residential lots without a permit. No roosters. Coops must be 20 feet from neighboring dwellings.

Can I have goats in Santa Paula?

Goats require a lot of 20,000+ square feet or agricultural zoning. Standard residential lots do not allow goats. Contact Community Development at (805) 933-4214.

What about horses?

Horses require a minimum 20,000 sq ft lot. Many Santa Paula properties with agricultural heritage may already have equestrian use rights.

Simi Valley FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Simi Valley?

Yes, most residential zones allow up to 6 hens. Roosters are prohibited in standard residential zones. Coops must be in rear yards with proper setbacks from neighbors.

Are roosters allowed in Simi Valley?

No, roosters are generally prohibited in R-1 and similar residential zones due to noise. Properties in agricultural zones may keep roosters subject to lot size requirements.

What are the coop requirements?

Coops must be in the rear yard, at least 20 feet from neighboring dwellings and 5 feet from property lines. They must be clean and sanitary to prevent odor and pest problems.

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