Oklahoma Chickens

Backyard Chickens in Edmond, Oklahoma

Edmond allows backyard chickens, though our research didn't turn up a firm published cap on hens — call the city to confirm before you commit to a flock size. Minimum 2 hens required to apply; max limit not confirmed in current sources, contact the city

Roosters are not allowed within city limits — this is standard across most Oklahoma cities because of noise complaints.

A permit is required (a $25 fee as of last check) before you set up a coop.

No slaughtering permitted. Single-family residential properties only.

Quick Facts
Hens allowed
No fixed cap found — confirm with city hall
Roosters allowed
No
Permit required
Yes
Permit fee
$25
Setback — Nearest neighboring dwelling
40 ft
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Ordinances change. This page is a starting point, not a substitute for calling Edmond city hall or checking your HOA covenant before you build a coop.

Local considerations

  • Feed and supplies: check a local Tractor Supply, Atwoods Ranch & Home, or independent feed store before ordering online.
  • Oklahoma County residents can reach the OSU Extension county office for flock health and predator questions — see the OSU Extension county office directory.
  • City ordinances don't override HOA covenants — check yours separately even where the city allows chickens.

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Last verified 2026-07-14 · Confidence: medium-high