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Livestock: Bay Hill vs Orlando

How do livestock rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Orlando, FL?

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Orlando City Code Ch. 14 generally prohibits keeping livestock including cattle, horses, swine, goats, and sheep within most residential zones inside city limits. Backyard chicken-keeping is allowed under the Backyard Chickens program with a city permit, limited number of hens, and no roosters. Properties zoned agricultural or A-1 may keep livestock subject to setback requirements. Most of Orlando is urban or suburban with no livestock allowance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOrlando
Code Section-Orlando City Code Ch. 14 - Animals
Backyard Chickens-Permit required, hens only, no roosters
Hoofed Livestock-Prohibited in residential zones
Agricultural Zones-Livestock allowed on A-1 parcels
Enforcement-Orlando Code Enforcement and Orange County Animal Services

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Bay Hill FAQ

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Orlando FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Orlando?

Yes, with a permit from the city. Up to a small number of hens are allowed, no roosters, and the coop must meet setback rules from neighboring homes. Apply through the Orlando Permitting Services office.

Are pot-bellied pigs considered livestock?

Pot-bellied pigs kept as personal pets are typically treated separately from agricultural swine, but city code does not specifically authorize them in all residential zones. Check with code enforcement before bringing one home.

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