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Livestock: Chino vs Victorville

How do livestock rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Chino has fewer restrictions than Victorville.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Livestock (cattle, horses, sheep, goats, swine, llamas) are permitted in Agricultural (AG) and Rural Living (RL) zones of unincorporated San Bernardino County. Animal unit counts scale with lot size; setbacks for corrals and barns run 40-100 feet. California Right to Farm Act (Civil Code 3482.5) protects existing operations from nuisance suits.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Livestock in Victorville is limited to Rural Living, Estate, and agricultural-overlay zones. Goats, sheep, and horses are allowed at stocking rates by lot size; swine are prohibited in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
Allowed ZonesAG, RC, RLRL Estate and AG overlay
Density1 AU / 0.5 acre typical-
SwineAG zones onlyProhibited in residential
ProtectionCivil Code 3482.5 RTF-
Large Animal-20000 sf per head
Setback-40 to 50 ft from dwellings
Commercial Feedlot-Not allowed

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Chino FAQ

Can I keep horses on a 1-acre parcel in unincorporated San Bernardino County?

In most AG and RL zones, yes. Typical density is 1 animal unit per half-acre, so a 1-acre lot can generally support 2 horses with compliant corrals and setbacks. Check specific parcel zoning with Land Use Services.

Does the Right to Farm Act protect me from neighbor complaints?

California Civil Code 3482.5 protects agricultural operations established at least 3 years before a complainant moved in from nuisance suits about normal farm sights, sounds, and smells. It does not protect new operations or operations violating other laws like zoning or water quality.

Victorville FAQ

Can I keep goats in my Victorville backyard?

Only if your lot is zoned Rural Living, Estate, or agricultural overlay with enough area. Standard R-1 lots do not allow goats.

Are there HOA rules on top of city rules?

Yes. Spring Valley Lake and other equestrian HOAs set further limits on animal types and counts beyond the zoning code.

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