Oklahoma Chickens

Backyard Chickens in Tahlequah, Oklahoma

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Tahlequah 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. Number of chickens "may be limited" per a secondary source referencing a 2024 Tahlequah Daily Press article — exact cap not confirmed.

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

Permit requirements are unclear from public sources — contact Tahlequah city hall to confirm.

Chickens must be kept in clean, fully enclosed coops. Setback requirements apply from property lines and neighboring homes, exact distances not confirmed.

Quick Facts
Hens allowed
No fixed cap found — confirm with city hall
Roosters allowed
No
Permit required
Unclear
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Ordinances change. This page is a starting point, not a substitute for calling Tahlequah 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.
  • Cherokee 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.

Getting Started in Tahlequah

1-Quart Plastic Baby Chick Waterer

Amazon · $10-15

The standard, reliable choice for a brooder setup. Cheap enough to keep a spare on hand.

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Plastic Chick Feeder Trough

Amazon · $8-12

Pairs with the waterer above. Look for one with adjustable feed holes to reduce waste as chicks grow.

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Last verified 2026-07-18 · Confidence: medium