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It depends. There are county codes that deal with livestock, which is what horses are classified as. County codes differ from county to county and state to state. What is allowed in one place may not be in another. Some considerations are:size of lot, how your neighborhood is zoned (rural, agriculture), neighboring houses, many people don't want horses close by due to flies, manure, ect., Fencing and outbuildings such as a barn or three sided lean-to as shelter. The best way to find what is required in your area is to visit your local county courthouse, code enforcement division. They will be able to clarify what codes will apply to your particular situation.

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