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Livestock: Arlington vs Grapevine

How do livestock rules compare between Arlington, TX and Grapevine, TX?

Arlington and Grapevine have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Arlington prohibits traditional livestock (cattle, horses, goats, sheep, swine) on residential lots smaller than 1 acre. Keeping livestock requires Agricultural (A) zoning or legally grandfathered pre-annexation agricultural use. Violations result in fines and impoundment by Arlington Animal Services.

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Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock (cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs) is restricted to agriculturally zoned land in Grapevine. Most residential zones prohibit all livestock. Chapter 6 of the Code enforces setback and sanitation rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonGrapevine
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Residential Zones-Livestock prohibited
Ag Zones-1 acre per large animal
Pot-Bellied Pig-Limited companion classification
State Law-TX H&S 821 cruelty
HOA Rules-Ban livestock in subdivisions

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Grapevine FAQ

Can I keep a horse at my Grapevine home?

Only on agriculturally zoned parcels with adequate acreage. Most single-family subdivisions prohibit horses. Check zoning with Planning at (817) 410-3155.

Are pot-bellied pigs allowed as pets?

They may qualify as companion animals in some cases but are discouraged in dense residential districts. HOA covenants typically prohibit them regardless of city rules.

Do state laws apply to my livestock?

Yes. TX Agriculture Code 142 regulates livestock generally and TX H&S 821 covers animal cruelty. Both apply in addition to city rules.

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