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Chickens & Livestock: Pepperell vs Wakefield

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Pepperell, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Pepperell has fewer restrictions than Wakefield.

Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Pepperell adopted a Right to Farm Bylaw that protects agricultural activities β€” including incidental noise, odor, and dust β€” as not constituting a nuisance. Livestock owners must comply with the Pepperell Board of Health 2017 Stable Regulations, the Wetlands Protection Bylaw, and the Zoning Bylaw. The Town Animal Control Officer inspects approximately 75 barns annually.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Chicken and livestock rules vary by Middlesex town. Urban cities like Cambridge, Somerville, and Medford allow small flocks with permits; suburbs like Lexington and Concord allow larger flocks with setbacks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPepperellWakefield
StatusRight to Farm community-
Stable RegsBoard of Health (2017)-
AuthorityAnimal Control + Agricultural Comm.-
Annual Inspections~75 barns-
Urban max-6 hens typical
Roosters-Banned urban/suburban
Suburban setback-25-50 feet
Right to Farm-Many rural towns adopted
Permit needed-Yes in most cities

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Pepperell FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Pepperell, MA?

Yes. Pepperell is a Right to Farm community that protects agricultural activities. Chickens are allowed subject to the Zoning Bylaw, the 2017 Board of Health Stable Regulations, Wetlands Protection Bylaw, and state animal-nuisance laws.

Do I need a permit for backyard chickens in Pepperell?

Check with the Pepperell Building Department and Board of Health. The 2017 Stable Regulations apply, and the Town Animal Control Officer inspects barns annually. The Agricultural Commission is a good first contact.

Wakefield FAQ

Can I have backyard chickens in Cambridge?

Yes, up to 6 hens with a permit from Inspectional Services. Roosters are prohibited.

Are goats allowed in Middlesex County?

Only in rural towns on sufficiently large lots. Most suburbs and cities prohibit goats and other livestock.

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