Livestock: Murrieta vs Temecula
How do livestock rules compare between Murrieta, CA and Temecula, CA?
Murrieta and Temecula have similar restriction levels.
Murrieta, CA
Riverside County
Livestock keeping in Murrieta is limited to properties zoned rural residential, agricultural, or equestrian. Standard single-family lots cannot keep horses, goats, sheep, pigs, or cattle, though limited chickens are often allowed.
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Riverside County
Livestock β horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs β are permitted on Temecula's Hillside Residential, Very Low Density, and Wine Country/Equestrian parcels (typically 1-acre minimum, with 5-acre standard for horses). Standard suburban residential lots and HOA-governed communities prohibit livestock. Many east-side and Wine Country parcels under Riverside County jurisdiction allow horse-keeping with corral standards.
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Murrieta FAQ
Can I keep goats in my backyard in a standard Murrieta neighborhood?
No. Goats and other livestock require rural, agricultural, or equestrian zoning. Standard single-family lots do not qualify.
Where in Murrieta can I keep horses?
In rural residential and equestrian-zoned areas, typically on lots of 1+ acre with proper setbacks and facilities. Verify zoning with Planning before buying.
Temecula FAQ
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