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Are horses, chickens, goats or other domesticated animals allowed in residential zones?

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Are horses, chickens, goats or other domesticated animals allowed in residential zones?

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In residential zones, two large animals such as horses or cows may be kept on a property that is one acre in size. Two medium sized animals such as goats, pigs, or sheep may be kept on a property 10,000 square feet in size. Ten small animals such as rabbits and chickens may be kept on a property 5,000 square feet in size, although crowing roosters are not allowed in residential zones. Larger parcels can accommodate more animals.

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