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Livestock: Dearborn vs Livonia

How do livestock rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Livonia, MI?

Dearborn and Livonia have similar restriction levels.

Dearborn, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock including cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and swine are prohibited in Dearborn residential zones, consistent with the city's fully urban zoning and lack of agricultural districts.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Livonia prohibits traditional livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, pigs, and sheep on residentially zoned lots, with Michigan Right to Farm Act offering limited protections for commercial agriculture.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDearbornLivonia
Cattle or horsesProhibited-
Sheep or goatsProhibited-
SwineProhibited-
Right to Farm exemptionNot applicable in urban zoning-
Daily fineCivil infractions accrue-
Livestock on residential-Prohibited
Goats/sheep/pigs-Not allowed
Horses-Prohibited in residential
Right to Farm Act-MCL 286.471 (commercial only)
GAAMPs-Generally Accepted Ag Practices

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dearborn FAQ

Can I board a horse at home?

No. Horses and stables are prohibited in all Dearborn residential zones.

What about a miniature goat?

Miniature breeds are still classified as livestock and are prohibited.

Livonia FAQ

Can I keep a miniature goat as a pet?

No. Miniature goats are still classified as livestock and are not permitted on residential lots in Livonia.

Does Right to Farm Act help me keep chickens?

Only if you run a bona fide commercial farm following GAAMPs, which is generally not feasible on standard suburban lots.

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