whether or not you can keep a horse in your backyard will depend on your local zoning laws regarding livestock. Unless otherwise noted in the city or county laws you must have agriculture or residential agriculture zoning to keep livestock, which includes horses. These laws will also state how much land you must have to keep a horse ( in many places it's a minimum of 1 to 5 acres per horse.) the majority of urban areas specifically ban the keeping of large animals like horses and cattle in backyards for sanitary purposes.
It all depends how big your yard is.You also need open space to ride the horse.They love to run,relax,and roam around.So yes,you can own horses in your backyard. It all depends how big your yard is.You also need open space to ride the horse.They love to run,relax,and roam around.So yes,you can own horses in your backyard. It also depends on what the law in your state are. In some areas, you have to have 5 or more acres to have livestock.
Generally, miniature pigs can be kept in a backyard about a half- acre in size -- they don't need that much room.
It depends on if you have a really big back yard- where your back garden is. And IF you have a licence for the horse.
in some states you can but in most of them you need a lisence and a suitable sized enclosure
Yes, you don't need a big garden all you need is a coop and space for them to moving around a lot so they won't get stressed and die.
If you have an acre of land for the miniture horse to run on, you can. If it is under an acre, then no.
If you keep chickens in your garden or even let them in the garden they will eat your garden crop.
Yes, they do. Tomatoes are a favorite.
chickens have mud baths to get the tiny parasites off their feathers. If your chicken is having mud baths in your garden it would be wise to cover up that place and show your chicken another one. If you don't have anywhere else it would not be wise for you to keep chickens for mud bathing is a vital thing.
The chickens Head sits at the top of the neck. If you mean is the brain at the back of the chickens head then the answer is yes, at the back of the head just behind the eyes.
Nope, not yet anyway
If you keep chickens in your garden or even let them in the garden they will eat your garden crop.
Garden gnomes are not known to keep chickens away from a garden or yard. Garden gnomes are generally used as decorative items rather than to frighten birds.
Keep the chickens out of the garden
Keep the chickens out of the garden
For residential areas, a person wishing to keep chickens in a back garden, must check with the local community laws. 1. Some areas do not allow residents within the town or community limits to keep any livestock, including chickens. 2. Others will allow chickens for egg production on the condition that no roosters are allowed, since roosters are the noisy members of the chicken flock. 3. Finally there is the chance that the area has no laws governing small livestock in backyards, and the chicken owner will have to rely on the wishes of his near neighbors as to whether or not he can keep roosters in his flock.
No not at all, in fact free range chickens will wipe out your garden faster than the occasional grazing deer. Deer are pretty selective in a garden and not at all nervous around chickens but a chicken flock will scratch and hunt everything green then root around in the destruction for bugs.
Shoot them. The hawk not the chicken. Once they get a taste of your chickens they just keep coming back.
1 every attack. But the fox will keep coming back until all of the chickens are eaten.
Black bear
You can keep a horse in a livery yard,a back garden may not be big enough.
Well at the moment we have our four chickens tethered by one of their legs on the front lawn. It is to keep them away from my garden and hostas as well as from scratching up my flower garden. They seem to be content.
Depends how big is your garden ;)