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Livestock: Bloomfield vs Newark

How do livestock rules compare between Bloomfield, NJ and Newark, NJ?

Bloomfield, NJ

Essex County

No data available yet for Bloomfield.

Newark, NJ

Essex County

Heavy Restrictions

Newark prohibits livestock from running at large under Ch. 6:1. Keeping horses, cattle, goats, and swine is agricultural use, not permitted in most zoning districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomfieldNewark
Code Section-Ch. 6:1 Domestic Animals
At Large-All livestock prohibited from running at large
Zoning-Agricultural use not permitted in most zones
Density-~11,000 people per square mile
State Law-N.J.S.A. 4:22 humane treatment

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Bloomfield FAQ

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Newark FAQ

Can I keep goats or sheep in Newark?

Generally no. Keeping livestock is classified as agricultural use, which is not permitted in most Newark zoning districts. You would need a zoning variance from the Zoning Board of Adjustment, which is unlikely to be granted in the dense urban environment.

What should I do if I see livestock loose in Newark?

Call Newark 311 at (973) 733-4311 or contact Newark Animal Control. Livestock running at large is prohibited under Chapter 6:1 and animals will be impounded.

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