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Chickens & Livestock: Rialto vs Victorville

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rialto and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Backyard fowl and small livestock are governed by Rialto Municipal Code Title 6 (Animals) and the Title 18 zoning chapter. Most R-1 single-family lots in this Inland Empire freight hub allow a small number of hens for personal use, but roosters, swine and large hoofed stock are restricted to A-1/R-A agricultural zones, with setbacks from neighboring dwellings under Ch. 18.06.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville allows backyard chickens and some livestock based on zoning and lot size under VMC Title 7 and the zoning code. Rural and Estate zones allow horses and larger animals; standard residential limits hens.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
CodeRMC Title 6 (Animals) + Title 18 zoning-
RoostersRestricted in R-1 residential-
Large livestockA-1 / R-A zones only-
EnforcementCommunity Compliance 909-820-8070-
Hens-Typically 4 to 6 no roosters
Coop Setback-10 feet from line
Dwelling Setback-40 feet
Horses-Rural zones only
Swine-Prohibited in residential

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Rialto FAQ

Can I keep backyard hens in Rialto?

A small flock of hens is generally allowed on R-1 lots if coops are kept clean and set back from neighbors. Roosters are prohibited in residential zones. Confirm zone-specific limits with Rialto Planning and RMC Title 18.

Are goats or horses allowed?

Goats, horses and cattle are permitted only in Rialto's agricultural / rural-residential (A-1 / R-A) zones with minimum lot sizes and setbacks under RMC Title 18, Ch. 18.06.

Victorville FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Victorville?

Yes in most residential zones with a small flock of hens and no roosters, subject to coop setbacks and lot-size minimums.

Can I have a horse on my lot?

Only in Rural Living, Estate, or equivalent zones that meet the stocking and lot-size rules. Standard R-1 lots do not permit horses.

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