It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep any swine, including pot-bellied pigs, within the city limits, unless certified for medical, biological, educational or other scientific research or study.
(Ordinance 401-08, sec. 10.01, adopted 7/15/08)
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep a cow, steer, bull, horse, donkey, or mule (collectively referred to as “cow or horse”) on any premises where the overall area is less than one acre for each cow or horse kept, or is less than one acre for two foals or two calves up to nine months of age. Any one adult cow or horse and its young up to nine months of age are permitted on one acre. Agriculture properties are exempt under this section, as long as the person does not keep more than can be cared for under sanitary conditions and/or create a nuisance. The person in lawful possession of the premises, as owner or tenant, may keep thereon cattle, horses, calves, or foals belonging to others; however, the person must comply with all requirements of this section. Any agricultural premises shall not be operated as a commercial business in violation of any city ordinance.
(Ordinance 401-08, sec. 10.02, adopted 7/15/08)
(a) 
Small livestock and large livestock must be kept within an enclosure, pen, corral, or restrictive area to prevent exit by the animal(s). The fence posts must not sway more than six inches when tested by an animal control officer.
(b) 
A gate for a small livestock enclosure shall be mounted on hinges to a solid wall or fence post. Such a gate must connect with another fence post or wall in a manner that small livestock cannot pass through it, and the gate itself must be constructed so that there is not an opening that will allow the animal(s) to escape the enclosed area. The gate must have a latch or chain attached capable of keeping it closed when tested by an animal control officer.
(Ordinance 401-08, sec. 10.03, adopted 7/15/08)
It shall be unlawful for any owner to keep, on premises within the city limits under his/her control, any small livestock or large livestock in such a manner that the livestock will be quartered closer than 100 feet from any human living quarters measured in a straight line from any direction, whether occupied or unoccupied. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the human living quarters are the living quarters of the owner or keeper, then the small livestock or large livestock must not be quartered closer than 20 feet thereto measured in a straight line from any direction.
(Ordinance 401-08, sec. 10.04, adopted 7/15/08)
Male equines, including, but not limited to, horses capable of breeding, will be confined in such a manner that said animals will not be dangerous to human beings, and all breeding shall be under the control of the owner or handler.
(Ordinance 401-08, sec. 10.05, adopted 7/15/08)
Except for exotic birds that are pet animals or are not raised, kept or harbored for commercial purposes, it shall be unlawful for any owner to maintain, own or control any premises within the city limits where more than an aggregate of 12 fowl are kept or harbored in one enclosure. Additionally, not more than one-fourth of the maximum allowable number of such fowl may be of the male species.
(Ordinance 401-08, sec. 11, adopted 7/15/08)