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Livestock: Arlington vs Pepperell

How do livestock rules compare between Arlington, MA and Pepperell, MA?

Arlington and Pepperell have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock in Middlesex County is restricted to rural and agricultural zones. Urban and inner-suburban communities prohibit horses, goats, pigs, and cattle; western Middlesex permits them on large lots.

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Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock in Middlesex County is restricted to rural and agricultural zones. Urban and inner-suburban communities prohibit horses, goats, pigs, and cattle; western Middlesex permits them on large lots.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonPepperell
Urban ruleNo livestock (cities)No livestock (cities)
Suburban ruleGenerally prohibitedGenerally prohibited
Rural allowanceWestern Middlesex farmsWestern Middlesex farms
Horse minimum2 acres typical2 acres typical
Right to FarmProtects existing farmsProtects existing farms

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Can I keep goats in Newton or Lexington?

No. These suburban communities prohibit goats and other livestock in residential zones.

Where are horses allowed?

Western Middlesex towns (Concord, Carlisle, Groton) allow horses on parcels of 2+ acres with proper setbacks.

Pepperell FAQ

Can I keep goats in Newton or Lexington?

No. These suburban communities prohibit goats and other livestock in residential zones.

Where are horses allowed?

Western Middlesex towns (Concord, Carlisle, Groton) allow horses on parcels of 2+ acres with proper setbacks.

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