Chickens and roosters

The table below shows the amount of chickens and/or roosters you can have on your property. You can access our MyLogan tool to find out the size of your property.

Animal type Property size (square metres) Without Animal keeping approval With Animal keeping approval

Chickens

0 to 450

0

No more than 4 chickens or 6 bantams

451 to 600

No more than4 chickens or 6 bantams

Not applicable

601 to 2,000

No more than 20 chickens at a density no greater than 1 per 100 square metres

Not applicable

2,000+

20 chickens plus 1 additional animal per 100 square metres. Maximum of 100.

Not applicable

Roosters

Roosters are not permitted to crow after sunset and before sunrise.

0 to 5,000

0

0

5,001 to 20,000

3

No more than 20

20,000+

No more than 20

No more than100

You may need a development approval if you want to keep more animals than an animal keeping approval allows. For more information, please contact council@logan.qld.gov.au

To apply for an animal keeping approval, see Animal keeping approval application (other than cats and dogs)(PDF, 347KB).

You may need a development approval if you want to keep more poultry than an animal keeping approval allows. For more information, please see Development in Logan.

Enclosure requirements

Preventing your animals from being able to escape your property is an important part of being a responsible pet owner. Enclosures should be in a clean and tidy condition at all times.

Enclosures must:

  • be at least 90 centimetres from the boundary of the property
  • be at least 10 metres from a neighbouring dwelling (not including roosters and peafowl)
  • be at least 30 metres from a neighbouring dwelling (for roosters and peafowl)
  • have a minimum area of 1 square metre per bird.

General requirements

As a responsible pet owner, you must make sure keeping the poultry does not cause:

  • a build-up of animal faeces
  • breeding or harbouring of flies or vermin
  • damage to property
  • harm to human health or safety
  • nuisance
  • disruption to a neighbour's enjoyment
  • roosters are not permitted to crow after sunset and before sunrise.