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Zoning is different for counties as well as cities, and covenants in subdivision may restrict numbers even further.

For example:

In my county you can have 4 horses per acre, in a neighboring county they allow only 2 horses, per acre.

A subdivision in either county may only permit one horse per lot, even though the lot is 5 acres. Some subdivisions have more than one filing where one filing allows livestock and the other does not so seeing horses in a neighborhood is not a guarantee that all lots/houses can have horses.

If you are part of a subdivision with convenants there will be documentation

on the restrictions in your neighborhood.

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One acre is enough grazing for one horse.

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