In some places it may be. It will all depend on how the particular area is zoned. In small towns the zoning may not allow it but if the neighbors don't mind it would be OK. Sometimes if the animals were there before the zoning changed, the existing livestock can legally remain, although you may not be able to aquire a new animal.
yes it is aslong as it has a sable and it out everyday
yes.
No, it is still banned! Only Dixon, FF AND Dixon are aloud. You need no less than 1 acre per chicken.
No. Having a horse is perfectly alright. Even if you live in the city. You can keep your horse in a horse park stable would be the best idea if you are living in the city. no
You can only keep them as pets if they don't have rabies.
It depends on the specific zoning and animal control regulations in the city. Some cities may allow pygmy goats as pets within city limits, while others may have restrictions on keeping livestock. It is important to check with the local government or homeowner's association to determine if keeping pygmy goats is allowed.
If it meets the road regulations in Australia I can see no reason why it wouldn't be if you keep the the speed limits and drive safely.
Keep your horse and get an old car. :)
You can put a heavy blanket on a horse in the winter to help keep the horse warm and keep dirt and mud off. Also you can keep a very lightweight blanket on the horse in the summer to keep dirt,dust,and mostly flies off your horse.
There is no evidence that people in the North ate horse meat during the US Civil War. In Vicksburg, Mississippi, however, the city was laid to siege by Union forces. There was little food left in the city and horse meat was eaten to keep the people alive.
You can keep a horse in a livery yard,a back garden may not be big enough.
you keep on feeding it and keep on adding it's horse points