Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB44

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Local regulation of fowl.

Impact

If enacted, SB44 would significantly change the landscape of local ordinances concerning urban farming practices in Wisconsin. Local governmental units, such as towns and cities, would retain the authority to implement regulations regarding the permitting process and cleanliness standards, essentially balancing homeowners' rights to keep fowl with neighbors' concerns about potential nuisances. However, these local entities would not have the power to prohibit the keeping of fowl, thereby enhancing residents' rights to engage in small-scale farming within their residential zones.

Summary

Senate Bill 44 seeks to standardize regulations across political subdivisions in Wisconsin regarding the keeping of certain fowl, specifically chickens and quail. The bill allows property owners and certain lessors to keep up to four fowl on residentially zoned properties while simultaneously preventing local governments from outright prohibiting such practices. This legislative measure aims to promote urban agriculture and support local food systems by enabling residents to raise fowl in their backyards, contributing to food self-sufficiency and sustainability initiatives.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate discussions regarding the balance between personal freedom and public health concerns. Supporters argue that being able to keep a small number of chickens or quail has significant benefits, including providing fresh eggs, which aligns with sustainable living practices. Opponents may express fears around issues such as noise from roosters, possible unsanitary conditions, or unwanted wildlife attracted by fowl. The proposal's viability will likely depend on how well it addresses these concerns while promoting urban agriculture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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