Minnesota Cities Chicken Ordinances and Rules

I've gone through and updated a lot of the city ordinances as they are on July 25th, 2019. I plan to share this list at a show about how to make backyards friendly for endangered pollinators, and chickens are my alternative to pesticides as well as their litter being great for compost and fertilizer!
 
Call me crazy, but I've been searching for a new home in cities that only allow chickens. So to keep track, I've been adding them to a Google spreadsheet.

Now I'm sharing my obsessiveness with you.
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Let me know of any changes.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr...Sjl0RTFhLUdHYmc&single=true&gid=0&output=html
Add Winnebago to your list. They allow 10, no roosters, must be 200 ft from neighbor property line. Cannot be kept in garage or other in dwellings, excluding incubators and hatchlings. Must have proper containment/fox/dog/cat proof etc.
 
With a permit, Rochester allows 3 hens, no roosters. Can apply for a different permit to have up to 12 hens you’re using them for education in some way.

Rochester Township, however, has no limits whatsoever. 😉
 
Stacy allows up to 5 hens, no roosters, with a permit.
Linwood has no restrictions other than they can't be "at large"
 

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