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Chickens & Livestock: Reedley vs Sanger

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Reedley, CA and Sanger, CA?

Sanger has fewer restrictions than Reedley.

Reedley, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

RMC 5-3-23 restricts farm animals by zone. Chickens, goats, cows, and fowl are allowed in agricultural zones but may be prohibited in some residential areas. Noise rules apply.

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Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Few Restrictions

Sanger allows chickens and certain livestock on residential properties, reflecting its Central Valley agricultural heritage. Roosters may be restricted in higher-density residential zones. Larger livestock such as horses and cattle typically require a minimum lot size and appropriate zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactReedleySanger
CodeRMC 5-3-23 -- farm animal zones-
Farm AnimalChickens, goats, pigs, cows, horses, fowl-
NoiseRMC 5-3-10 -- excessive noise prohibited-
SanitationEnclosures must be maintained cleanCoops must be maintained
Hens-Generally permitted
Roosters-May be restricted by zone
Livestock-Allowed with proper zoning/lot size
Enforcement-Fresno County Animal Control

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Reedley FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Reedley?

It depends on your zoning district. RMC 5-3-23 restricts farm animals including chickens in certain zones. Agricultural zones generally allow poultry, while some residential zones may prohibit them. Contact the Community Development Department to verify what is allowed at your address.

Are roosters allowed in Reedley?

Roosters may be restricted in residential areas because of the excessive noise provisions in RMC 5-3-10. Noise that disturbs the peace and comfort of neighbors is a code violation regardless of the animal source. Check your specific zone for farm animal allowances.

What livestock can I keep in agricultural zones?

Agricultural zones in Reedley generally allow standard livestock including horses, cows, goats, sheep, and poultry. Animals must be maintained in sanitary conditions and enclosures must prevent animals from running at large.

Sanger FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Sanger?

Yes. Hens are generally permitted on residential properties in Sanger. Roosters may be restricted in higher-density zones. Coops must be sanitary and set back from property lines.

Can I keep horses or goats on my property?

Larger livestock requires appropriate zoning and minimum lot sizes, typically one acre or more. Properties on Sanger's agricultural outskirts are more likely to qualify.

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