Zoning varies by county and city more so than state by state. I suggest contact your local agricultural agency as they will likely can help you find out about your local zoning laws regarding horses.
In Santa Barbara county California the law states that you can keep one horse per 10,000 square feet, but you must have 20,000 square feet of land before being allowed to own horses at all. There are also other restrictions as to how far they must be kept from fence-lines and such as that so I would advise requesting a copy of your local zoning laws.
Alot of seals and horses.
The yokuts lives in inland central California
2 horses are allowed in California. As a stipulation, the owner must meet the criteria of having the 1/2 acre next to a 3/4 acre lot, near a trail or rural St.
4 cats and/or dogs. Not sure about non-mammals.Of course you can have horses where zoning permits.If you animals are well behaved and don't disturb your neighbors, you could push it a little.
Yes, unless prohibited by local zoning laws.
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Well it depends on where you live and the zoning laws there. But typically horses are considered livestock.
It's in the central part of California.
south central California
It depends on how your property is zoned. You should check with your city/county zoning offices to find out. Some areas that do allow horses limit the number of horses you can have based on the size of your property.
California Central Railroad ended in 1868.
California Central Railroad was created in 1857.
Central California.I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DIDN'T KNOW THAT!!
A minimum of 8 acres. Check Local Zoning Laws for more info about what your township requires.
In my city it means Agricultural land 3 acres. You can have horses, chickens and do other things which aren't allowed in other zones.
they had no horses and needed it for food ect.