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Sanger vs Selma

How do livestock rules compare between Sanger, CA and Selma, CA?

Sanger has fewer restrictions than Selma.

Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Few Restrictions

Sanger permits livestock on qualifying properties. The zoning ordinance regulates animal keeping by zone, with agricultural zones allowing broad rights and residential zones limiting by lot size.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Livestock keeping in Selma is regulated through the zoning ordinance in SMC Title 11, which restricts large animals to agricultural and certain rural residential zones. Keeping horses, cattle, goats, sheep, or swine on standard residential lots is generally prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSangerSelma
Agricultural ZonesBroad livestock permittedLivestock permitted with conditions
R-1 ZonesLimited to small animals-
Min Lot for PoultryTypically 10,000 sq ft-
State Fencing LawF&A Code 16901-16908-
Residential Zones-Large livestock generally prohibited
Code Reference-SMC Title 11 Zoning
Animal Care-SMC Title 6 Chapter 2
County Authority-Fresno Co Ag Commissioner

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Sanger FAQ

Can I keep goats in Sanger?

It depends on your zoning. Agricultural and rural residential zones allow goats. Standard R-1 residential zones generally restrict large livestock. Check your zoning with Sanger Planning at (559) 876-6300.

Are chickens allowed in Sanger residential areas?

Hens are generally allowed on larger residential lots (10,000+ sq ft). Roosters are typically restricted in residential zones. Agricultural zones have fewer restrictions on poultry.

Selma FAQ

Can I keep chickens in my backyard in Selma?

Chicken keeping depends on your zoning designation. Standard residential zones have restrictions on poultry. Contact Selma Community Development at (559) 891-2200 to verify what your zone allows.

Can I keep a horse on my residential property in Selma?

Generally no. Horses and other large livestock are restricted to agricultural zones and properties meeting minimum lot size requirements under Selma's zoning ordinance.

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