It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any swine within the city limits.
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]
Livestock may be kept in the city in accordance with the following charts:
(a) 
When dry feeding an owner may keep the following numbers of livestock on a lot or tract in the city:
Lot Size
Large Livestock
Small Livestock
Combinations
≤ 1/3 acre
0
0
None
> 1/3—2/3 acre
2
6
1 large/3 small
> 2/3—1 acre
3
9
1 large/6 small
2 large/3 small
> 1 acre—2 acres
5
15
1 large/12 small
2 large/9 small
3 large/6 small
4 large/3 small
> 2 acres—3 acres
7
21
1 large/18 small
2 large/15 small
3 large/12 small
4 large/9 small
5 large/6 small
6 large/3 small
> 3 acres—4 acres
9
27
1 large/24 small
2 large/21 small
3 large/18 small
4 large/15 small
5 large/12 small
6 large/9 small
7 large/6 small
8 large/3 small
> 4 acres +
11
33
1 large/30 small
2 large/27 small
3 large/24 small
4 large/21 small
5 large/18 small
6 large/15 small
7 large/6 small
8 large/3 small
(b) 
When grazing an owner may keep the following numbers of livestock on a lot or tract in the city:
Lot Size
Large Livestock
Small Livestock
Combination
> 1 acre
0
0
None
≥ 1 acre
1
3
None
≥ 2 acres
2
6
1 large/3 small
≥ 3 acres
3
9
1 large/6 small
2 large/3 small
≥ 4 acres
4
12
1 large/9 small
2 large/6 small
3 large/3 small
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]
An owner must maintain a secure enclosure for all livestock. All enclosures for livestock must be located to the rear of any residence on the lot or tract. An enclosure for livestock on a lot or tract without a residence must be located in compliance with the permit for its construction.
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep on-premises under his control, within the city limits, any small or large livestock in such a manner that the livestock will be quartered closer than 50 feet from any human living quarters, other than the owner or keeper's living quarters.
(b) 
Any pen or enclosure shall be maintained in such a manner as to be not less than five feet from an adjoining residentially zoned property, unless the owner has written permission from the adjoining property owner.
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]
Male equines (horses) capable of breeding will be confined in such a manner that such animal will not be dangerous to human beings, and all breeding will be under the control of the owner or handler.
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]
(a) 
The keeping of domesticated fowl on any lot or tract within the corporate limits of the city shall be unlawful unless done in compliance with this section.
(b) 
The occupant(s) of a residentially zoned lot or tract may keep or possess on such property no more than fifteen domesticated fowl, except as provided in subsection (e).
(c) 
No more than one male domesticated fowl of each species may be kept on any lot or tract.
(d) 
Domesticated fowl must be kept in a coop or pen in the rear of any structure on the lot or tract and at least 50 feet from adjacent residential structures at all times.
(e) 
If the owner has obtained a current Texas Pullorum-Typhoid Certificate issued by the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, the owner may keep up to a maximum of 25 show birds on a residential lot or tract within the corporate limits of the city.
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]
(a) 
The occupant(s) of a residentially zoned lot or tract may keep or possess on such property up to three rabbits under the following conditions:
(1) 
The lot or tract of land under one ownership contains a minimum of 10,000 square feet;
(2) 
All rabbits are kept in individual cages, unless they have been spayed or neutered;
(3) 
All rabbits are to be caged;
(4) 
Rabbits and cages must be kept at least 50 feet from an adjacent residential structure; and
(5) 
Rabbits and cages must be kept in a manner at to not create a nuisance.
(b) 
Rabbits must be kept in a coop or pen in the rear or any structure on the lot or tract, except that rabbits may be kept in the front yard for grazing purposes between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. daily.
[Ord. No. 1440-21, § 1, 10-25-2021]