Are you thinking about joining the growing community of backyard chicken enthusiasts in South Carolina’s Upstate region? With rising egg prices and the appeal of farm-fresh eggs right from your own yard, it’s no wonder more people are considering this rewarding hobby. But before you bring home those adorable chicks, there are several important considerations and regulations you need to be aware of.
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Before purchasing any chickens, make sure to check with:
Your local government: Each city and county has different rules (detailed below)
Your landlord: If you rent, you’ll need explicit permission from your property owner
Your HOA: Many homeowners associations have specific rules or outright bans on keeping chickens
Skipping any of these steps may result in fines, the need to rehome your chickens, or even eviction if you’re a renter. Always get approval in writing!
City-by-City Regulations in the Upstate
Greenville
No specific number limit, but typically less than 7-8 chickens to avoid being a “nuisance”
Regulations detailed in City Code section 4-7
Greenville County
Maximum of 8 female chickens per property
Roosters are prohibited
Chickens must be confined to the backyard in a coop or enclosed fence
Details in the Greenville County Unified Development Ordinance (page 89)
Greer
Permit required
Written permission needed from adjoining neighbors
Limit of 6 female chickens
No roosters allowed
Chickens must be in a fully enclosed, washable coop
Coop must be 50 feet from the nearest neighboring residence
No coops allowed in front or side yards
See City Code Article II, livestock section 10-32
Simpsonville
Chickens fall under the general animal ordinance as “fowl”
Maximum of 4 total animals per household (includes dogs, cats, chickens, etc.)
No combination of animals can exceed 4 total
Animal Control officer has some discretion
Chickens are permitted as long as they’re not causing a nuisance
See chapter 6 of Simpsonville’s ordinance
Spartanburg
Maximum of 6 female chickens
No roosters permitted
Annual permit required
Written consent needed from all bordering neighbors
Chickens must be kept in fully enclosed coops with solid floors
Coops must be at least 50 feet from neighboring residences
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Raising backyard chickens can be a rewarding experience that provides fresh eggs and enjoyable pets. However, it’s essential to follow all applicable rules to ensure you’re being a good neighbor and responsible chicken keeper. Take the time to research thoroughly, get the proper permissions, and set up an appropriate environment for your flock.
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