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Livestock: Jurupa Valley vs Mead Valley

How do livestock rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Mead Valley have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Land Use Ordinance No. 348 controls livestock in unincorporated Riverside County. In agricultural zones, grazing of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats is limited to five animals per acre (triple that for sheep or goats). Noncommercial hog-raising is capped at five hogs, with parcel-size minimums.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Land Use Ordinance No. 348 controls livestock in unincorporated Riverside County. In agricultural zones, grazing of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats is limited to five animals per acre (triple that for sheep or goats). Noncommercial hog-raising is capped at five hogs, with parcel-size minimums.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMead Valley
Governing ordinanceLand Use Ord. No. 348Land Use Ord. No. 348
Grazing limit (A-1)5 animals per acre (cattle/horses)5 animals per acre (cattle/horses)
Sheep & goatsPer-acre limit ×3Per-acre limit ×3
Hogs (noncommercial)Max 5; max 2 under 1 acre; none under 20,000 sq ftMax 5; max 2 under 1 acre; none under 20,000 sq ft
Miniature pigsMax 200 lbs; 30 ft enclosure setbackMax 200 lbs; 30 ft enclosure setback
Commercial stables/dairiesConditional use permit requiredConditional use permit required

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

How many horses or cattle can I keep per acre?

In the A-1 (Light Agriculture) zone, Ordinance 348 limits grazing of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, or other farm stock (excluding hogs) to five animals per acre of all available land. For sheep or goats, the number per acre may be tripled. Rotation above five per acre is allowed only if the total permitted count is not exceeded.

Can I raise pigs on a small residential lot?

Hogs are not allowed on lots under 20,000 square feet, and noncommercial hog-raising is capped at two animals on parcels under one acre and five overall. Miniature pigs follow separate limits — typically one to two on residential lots — and must weigh no more than 200 pounds and stay 30 feet from any property line.

Mead Valley FAQ

How many horses or cattle can I keep per acre?

In the A-1 (Light Agriculture) zone, Ordinance 348 limits grazing of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, or other farm stock (excluding hogs) to five animals per acre of all available land. For sheep or goats, the number per acre may be tripled. Rotation above five per acre is allowed only if the total permitted count is not exceeded.

Can I raise pigs on a small residential lot?

Hogs are not allowed on lots under 20,000 square feet, and noncommercial hog-raising is capped at two animals on parcels under one acre and five overall. Miniature pigs follow separate limits — typically one to two on residential lots — and must weigh no more than 200 pounds and stay 30 feet from any property line.

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