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Livestock: Penn Hills vs Pittsburgh

How do livestock rules compare between Penn Hills, PA and Pittsburgh, PA?

Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

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Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

Pittsburgh permits 2 dehorned goats and up to 5 chickens/ducks on lots of 2,000+ sq ft. Horses, cattle, and pigs are prohibited in residential zones. $70 zoning permit required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPenn HillsPittsburgh
Goats-2 dehorned on 2,000+ sq ft lots
Poultry-5 chickens/ducks on 2,000+ sq ft
Prohibited-Horses, cattle, pigs, sheep
Permit-$70 zoning permit + site plan
Code Reference-Zoning Code Title 9 / City Code Ch. 635

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Penn Hills FAQ

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Pittsburgh FAQ

Can I keep a miniature horse or pig in Pittsburgh?

No. Horses and pigs of any size are not permitted as livestock in residential zoning districts under the urban agriculture provisions. Only chickens, ducks, and dehorned goats qualify as permitted small livestock.

Do I need a permit for goats in Pittsburgh?

Yes. A $70 zoning permit and site plan must be filed with the Department of City Planning. Your lot must be at least 2,000 sq ft and the goat shelter must meet accessory-structure setback requirements.

Does the PA Right to Farm Act protect backyard livestock?

The Right to Farm Act protects qualifying agricultural operations, but standard residential lots in Pittsburgh typically do not meet the minimum acreage and operational thresholds required for protection.

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