Livestock: Somerville vs Wakefield
How do livestock rules compare between Somerville, MA and Wakefield, MA?
Somerville and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.
Somerville, MA
Middlesex County
Traditional livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and pigs are not permitted on residential lots in Somerville, which has no agricultural zoning districts.
View full Somerville rules βWakefield, MA
Middlesex County
Livestock in Middlesex County is restricted to rural and agricultural zones. Urban and inner-suburban communities prohibit horses, goats, pigs, and cattle; western Middlesex permits them on large lots.
View full Wakefield rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Somerville | Wakefield |
|---|---|---|
| Cattle, horses, pigs | Not permitted | - |
| Goats and sheep | Not permitted | - |
| Allowed urban ag | Hens, bees by permit | - |
| Right to Farm | MGL c.111 s.125A | Protects existing farms |
| Daily fine | From 100 dollars | - |
| Urban rule | - | No livestock (cities) |
| Suburban rule | - | Generally prohibited |
| Rural allowance | - | Western Middlesex farms |
| Horse minimum | - | 2 acres typical |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Somerville FAQ
Can I keep a mini pig as a pet?
No. Mini and potbellied pigs are treated as livestock under Somerville zoning and are not allowed in residential districts.
Are miniature goats allowed?
No. All goat breeds, including Nigerian dwarf and pygmy, are prohibited on residential lots in Somerville.
Wakefield FAQ
Can I keep goats in Newton or Lexington?
No. These suburban communities prohibit goats and other livestock in residential zones.
Where are horses allowed?
Western Middlesex towns (Concord, Carlisle, Groton) allow horses on parcels of 2+ acres with proper setbacks.
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