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Chickens & Livestock: Hesperia vs Victorville

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Victorville, CA?

Hesperia and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Hesperia Development Code Title 16, Chapter 16.20, Article XIII (Animal Regulations) — together with the Animal Quantities Matrix referenced in §16.20.690 — allows female chickens and small livestock in residential and agricultural zones on a per-square-foot basis. In R-1 and Low Density Residential (LDR) zones (7,200 sf to one acre) 2 chickens are permitted per 3,500 sf, not to exceed 25 per acre. Roosters, peafowl and other male fowl are limited to 1 per 14,000 sf, with lots over 18,000 sf allowed up to 10% of permitted birds as males. Animal-keeping areas must be maintained to control odor under Title 6.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville allows backyard chickens and some livestock based on zoning and lot size under VMC Title 7 and the zoning code. Rural and Estate zones allow horses and larger animals; standard residential limits hens.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaVictorville
Code sectionHesperia Dev. Code §16.20.660–§16.20.710 (Art. XIII Animal Regulations)-
Chickens R-1/LDR (7,200 sf–1 acre)2 per 3,500 sf, max 25 per acre-
Male fowl / roosters1 per 14,000 sf; lots >18,000 sf may have up to 10% males-
Setback to dwellings70 ft (§16.20.050 open animal enclosures)-
Large livestockRequire A1 or A2 agricultural designation (Ch. 16.16)-
State cruelty lawCal. Penal Code §597-
Hens-Typically 4 to 6 no roosters
Coop Setback-10 feet from line
Dwelling Setback-40 feet
Horses-Rural zones only
Swine-Prohibited in residential

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Hesperia FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Hesperia?

Yes. In an R-1 or LDR zone (7,200 sf–1 acre) you may keep 2 hens per 3,500 sf of net lot area, up to 25 per acre, per Dev. Code §16.20.690 and the Animal Quantities Matrix referenced there.

Are roosters legal?

Only on larger lots. §16.20.690 limits peafowl and any male fowl to 1 per 14,000 sf; lots over 18,000 sf may keep up to 10% of allowed birds as males.

Do I need a permit for chickens on a 9,000 sf lot?

No separate animal permit is required for the 2 hens authorized by §16.20.690, but enclosures must meet the 70-ft setback in §16.20.050 and the maintenance standards of Title 6.

Where are horses, goats and cattle allowed?

Only on A1 Limited Agricultural or A2 General Agricultural designated parcels per Ch. 16.16; quantities follow the §16.20.690 matrix at up to 150 small animals per acre.

Victorville FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Victorville?

Yes in most residential zones with a small flock of hens and no roosters, subject to coop setbacks and lot-size minimums.

Can I have a horse on my lot?

Only in Rural Living, Estate, or equivalent zones that meet the stocking and lot-size rules. Standard R-1 lots do not permit horses.

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