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Livestock: Sahuarita vs Tucson

How do livestock rules compare between Sahuarita, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Sahuarita and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Sahuarita permits livestock on rural-zoned lots of one acre or more. Standard subdivisions restrict large animals. ARS 13-2910 enforces animal welfare standards.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Tucson zoning allows limited livestock in suburban ranch zones SR and specified residential zones with minimum lot sizes. Horses require at least 36,000 square feet in Tucson zones that permit them, with one horse per 36,000 square feet of useable pasture. Cattle, swine, and sheep are generally limited to unincorporated Pima County.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSahuaritaTucson
Min Lot Size~1 acre for large livestock-
Setback (large)50 ft from neighbor dwelling-
Setback (poultry)20 ft from neighbor dwelling-
Cruelty LawARS 13-2910-
Right to FarmARS 3-112 (existing ag only)-
Horses-SR zone, 36,000 sq ft minimum per animal
Cattle and Swine-Unincorporated county only
Standard Zones-Livestock prohibited
Dwarf Goats and Rabbits-Allowed via urban ag
Nuisance Authority-Pima Health

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Sahuarita FAQ

Can I keep chickens in a Sahuarita subdivision?

It depends on your zoning. Rural residential lots generally allow poultry. Standard subdivisions (CR-3 and higher density) typically prohibit or limit poultry. Check your specific zoning designation with Sahuarita Planning.

Are roosters allowed?

Roosters are generally restricted in higher-density residential zones due to noise. Rural lots of one acre or more typically permit roosters.

Tucson FAQ

Can I keep a horse on my Tucson property?

Only in the SR suburban ranch zone with at least 36,000 square feet per horse. Standard residential zones do not allow horses or other traditional livestock inside city limits.

Can I raise a pig as a 4-H project in Tucson?

Generally no inside Tucson city limits. Pigs and other large livestock are restricted to unincorporated Pima County or SR zones. Check with PDSD zoning for temporary youth agriculture exemptions.

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