Denver Colorado: this may be new or updated info for you....

Habenero

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the information I can see for Denver, Colorado looks like it was last updated in 2009.. I have some newer information that may be helpful. It does not print with a date (that I can find, anyway), however, I printed on 08-01-2017. Doug Kelley is listed as the director of the Department of Environmental Health, with Michael B. Hancock listed as the current mayor.

some updated information for you:

The attached page covers some other food producing animals (Ducks, Turkeys, Goats) as well as chickens....

Denver allows the typical residence to keep up to 8 (eight) Hens. Roosters are not allowed within the city and county of Denver.

A chicken coop (larger than a typical doghouse might be) needs a permit.
Contact Denver Zoning by email at: [email protected] or phone at 720-865-2984.
 

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Check out the last page!! @Nifty-Chicken
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