Livestock: Corona vs Moreno Valley
How do livestock rules compare between Corona, CA and Moreno Valley, CA?
Moreno Valley has fewer restrictions than Corona.
Corona, CA
Riverside County
Livestock β including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and llamas β is generally restricted to Corona's agricultural (A) and equestrian (E) zones. Lot size minimums apply, typically 20,000 sq ft or more for horses with one animal per specified acreage. Setbacks for shelters, corrals, and manure management are required. Slaughter is prohibited in residential zones.
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Riverside County
Livestock such as horses, goats, sheep, and cattle are allowed only in Rural Residential and Agricultural zones in Moreno Valley, subject to minimum lot sizes and sanitary maintenance. Most standard residential lots cannot keep hoofed livestock. California F&A Code sections 29001 and following govern brand inspection and stray livestock.
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