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Can I legally own a Dairy cow????
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1660594" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>As normal it would be nice if the original poster listed a location. Things will vary a lot through out the country. The county I lived in up in Washington Rural Residential you could do any normal farming practices. You just couldn't sub divide to less than 5 acres. The exception was those areas within the urban growth boundary. In those areas you had the same rules as the city of which you are within their urban growth area. Here the entire county is open range. Cattle get driven down the road all the time. Including at least on the edge of town if not through town. If a cow decided to step out of the drive into someones yard to eat the flowers...... well they should have built a fence. A person can have a cow, pig, or chicken anywhere they live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1660594, member: 498"] As normal it would be nice if the original poster listed a location. Things will vary a lot through out the country. The county I lived in up in Washington Rural Residential you could do any normal farming practices. You just couldn't sub divide to less than 5 acres. The exception was those areas within the urban growth boundary. In those areas you had the same rules as the city of which you are within their urban growth area. Here the entire county is open range. Cattle get driven down the road all the time. Including at least on the edge of town if not through town. If a cow decided to step out of the drive into someones yard to eat the flowers...... well they should have built a fence. A person can have a cow, pig, or chicken anywhere they live. [/QUOTE]
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