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The last time I looked at the OKC municipal code was in 2006. At that time I learned that if you live in the OKC limits, OKC permits you to have poultry and farm animals (except pigs) provided you have at least one acre of land. They have limits on the numbers of animals such as horses, goats, cows you can have, per half acre. For instance, you can have one horse or cow (large animal) per half acre OR 2 goats or sheep (small animal) per half acre.
OKC doesn't have any limits on the number of poultry you can have, although you are not supposed to "house" a rooster within about 200 feet of a church or residence.
Some OKC neighborhoods may have covenants that prohibit poultry and other animals, even where you have an acre of land.
The last time I looked at the OKC municipal code was in 2006. At that time I learned that if you live in the OKC limits, OKC permits you to have poultry and farm animals (except pigs) provided you have at least one acre of land. They have limits on the numbers of animals such as horses, goats, cows you can have, per half acre. For instance, you can have one horse or cow (large animal) per half acre OR 2 goats or sheep (small animal) per half acre.
OKC doesn't have any limits on the number of poultry you can have, although you are not supposed to "house" a rooster within about 200 feet of a church or residence.
Some OKC neighborhoods may have covenants that prohibit poultry and other animals, even where you have an acre of land.