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Chickens & Livestock: Ontario vs San Bernardino

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Ontario, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Ontario and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Ontario allows backyard hens in residential zones under the Development Code and OMC Title 6, with coop setbacks. Roosters are typically prohibited, and larger livestock require agricultural or equine zoning.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino allows chickens in certain residential zones under Development Code Title 19 with setback and sanitation rules. Roosters are generally restricted or prohibited in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioSan Bernardino
HensAllowed in residential with setbacksAllowed in qualifying residential zones
RoostersGenerally prohibited residentialRestricted or prohibited in residential
SetbacksTypically 15 to 25 feet from homes-
Larger LivestockAgricultural or equine zones only-
State RoleCDFA small-flock registration-
Code-Development Code Title 19
Animal Control-909-386-9820

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ontario FAQ

Can I keep chickens in my Ontario backyard?

Yes, hens are generally allowed in residential zones with coop setbacks and cleanliness standards. Roosters are typically not allowed due to noise.

Can I keep a goat or horse?

Only on lots zoned for agricultural or equine use, primarily in the Ontario Ranch area. Standard residential lots do not permit livestock.

San Bernardino FAQ

Can I keep chickens in my backyard?

In many San Bernardino residential zones yes, subject to lot-size, setback, and sanitation rules in Development Code Title 19; roosters are usually not allowed.

Do I need a permit for a goat?

Larger livestock are restricted to agricultural or rural-residential zones and typically need a minimum lot size and may require an administrative permit.

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