Can I keep chickens in Brownsville, TX?

Yes, with conditions — Brownsville allows chickens only in certain zones or lot configurations. Coops must be at least 50 ft from neighboring lines/homes. (Brownsville Code Sec. 10-1063(b) (Ord. 2013-971-F), verified June 2026)

◐ Allowed with conditionsNo permit needed50 ft coop setback
How many hens can you keep?
In permitted zones: It depends in Brownsville: No fixed cap; fowl enclosures must be 50 ft from any neighboring residence/habitation (straight-line), owner's own home exempt..

The full rules

Chickens allowedConditional (zone / lot rules)
Permit requiredNo
Coop setback50 ft
Coop rulesPens/enclosures at least 50 ft (straight-line) from any residence or human-habitation building other than the keeper's own, and 50 ft from any church, school, hospital, convalescent or nursing home; no odor/noise nuisance.
Code sectionBrownsville Code Sec. 10-1063(b) (Ord. 2013-971-F)

Brownsville sets no numeric limit on hens; chicken pens must be at least 50 ft from any neighboring residence, church, school, hospital or nursing home (the keeper's own home is exempt). Roosters are not addressed in the current code. No permit required. Verified against current code (June 2026).

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Common questions

Can I keep chickens in Brownsville?

Yes, with conditions — Brownsville allows chickens only in certain zones or situations (Brownsville Code Sec. 10-1063(b) (Ord. 2013-971-F)).

How many chickens can I keep in Brownsville?

It depends on your lot. No fixed cap; fowl enclosures must be 50 ft from any neighboring residence/habitation (straight-line), owner's own home exempt.. Rules vary by zoning district — check the full summary for your zone.

Do I need a permit to keep chickens in Brownsville?

No — no permit is required for the base allowance in Brownsville.

How far must a chicken coop be from the property line in Brownsville?

50 feet minimum. Pens/enclosures at least 50 ft (straight-line) from any residence or human-habitation building other than the keeper's own, and 50 ft from any church, school, hospital, convalescent or nursing home; no odor/noise nuisance.

What law covers backyard chickens in Brownsville?

Brownsville Code Sec. 10-1063(b) (Ord. 2013-971-F). Read the official text at the source linked on this page.

The actual law

Brownsville Code Sec. 10-1063(b) (Ord. 2013-971-F)read the official code

unlawful... to keep, possess or maintain within the city any rabbit, guinea pig, pigeon, chicken, turkey, goose, duck, peafowl, or any other fowl in any pen, enclosure, or other structure within 50 feet of any residence or building used for human habitation, other than that of the keeper or ownersource

Last verified June 12, 2026. Always confirm with your municipality — HOA rules can be stricter than city code.

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