A. 
No person shall keep any swine within the City except temporarily in a stockyard awaiting transportation or temporarily for show purposes. This section shall not apply to agricultural districts except that portion within 250 yards of an R District (residential districts), as designated in Chapter 361, Zoning.
B. 
The keeping of Asian potbellied pigs or similar small swine shall be allowed under the following conditions:
(1) 
For purposes of this section, "potbellied pig" shall mean Asian potbellied pigs, Shar-pei pigs, Vietnamese, Chinese, or Asian pigs, or other similar swine meeting the provisions of this section.
(2) 
Each potbellied pig shall be a pet that is to be kept for personal enjoyment and not kept or raised for human consumption.
(3) 
Each potbellied pig shall be licensed with the City under such conditions as the Animal Control Department deems appropriate, including but not limited to rabies vaccination, if available, and registry through a bona fide registry firm.
(4) 
A potbellied pig shall not exceed 75 pounds in weight and 21 inches in height.
(5) 
There shall not be more than two potbellied pigs more than three months of age per lot or residence.
(6) 
Each male potbellied pig shall be castrated.
(7) 
The keeping of potbellied pigs for commercial breeding purposes is prohibited in the City of El Reno.
(8) 
The premises where potbellied pigs are kept shall be cleaned regularly and shall be maintained so that noxious odors are controlled.
(9) 
Any person who keeps, maintains, or harbors a potbellied pig shall keep it confined on the premises.
C. 
Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or hinder City or state health enforcement personnel from restricting or removing, or requiring the removal of, such swine from the City if such an action is deemed necessary to promote or protect the health and safety of the inhabitants of the City of El Reno. Furthermore, any regulation promulgated by the State Department of Health or statute adopted by the Legislature relating to potbellied pigs or other small swine shall be deemed applicable to any such swine or potbellied pigs authorized by this section.
It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of any horse, cow, mule, hog, sheep, goat, or other animal of similar kind to permit the same to run at large within the City or to trespass upon the lands of another.
A. 
It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or designee to take into their possession any horse, cow, mule, hog, sheep, goat, or other animal of similar kind that may be running loose upon the street, curbing, alleys, public places, or trespassing upon the lands of any person within the corporate limits of the City, and impound such animal. An animal so impounded shall be released to the owner or person entitled to the possession thereof upon payment of the cost of feeding, keeping, and maintaining such animal.
B. 
If the owner or person entitled to the possession of any animal impounded under this section does not procure the release of such animal within 24 hours after impoundment, the Chief of Police shall cause five notices to be posted in public places within the City, and if the owner or person entitled to the possession of such animal is known, a copy of such notice shall be served upon him, which notice shall give the color, sex, and description of the animal impounded and shall state that the animal will be sold, unless it is released from impoundment on a date not less than five days from the date such notices are posted, or posted and served as herein provided.
C. 
If the owner or person entitled to the possession of any animal impounded under this section is unknown, or if known and he fails, refuses, or neglects to release such animal from impoundment after the service of notice as provided for in this section, after the expiration of the time fixed by the notices provided for herein, the Chief of Police shall cause a notice of sale of such animal to be published in a newspaper within the City for a period of not less than 10 days, giving the description of the animal to be sold and the date, time, and place of sale. If such animal is not released from impoundment by the owner or person entitled to the possession thereof prior to such date, the Chief of Police shall sell the animal to the highest bidder for cash, and the buyer shall thereafter have complete title to such animal.
D. 
From the proceeds of the sale of animals sold under this section, there shall be first paid the cost of feeding and keeping the animals and the cost of publishing the notice of sale. The residue shall be paid into the office of the City Clerk and placed to the credit of the general fund.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any owner to permit any domesticated fowl to run at large within the City.
B. 
No one shall keep more than 25 domesticated fowl within the residential districts of the City as designated by Chapter 361, Zoning.
C. 
Any building, fence, lot, coop, pen, or other enclosure in which domesticated fowl are confined shall be located at least 50 feet from any building used for human habitation and not occupied by the owner of such fowl.
D. 
The owner shall keep all buildings, fences, coops, pens, or other enclosures in which domesticated fowl are confined in a sanitary condition.
A. 
No person shall trap, hunt, shoot, kill, destroy, capture, or molest any wild bird, or rob or molest any such bird's nest.
B. 
Persons excepted from the above subsection are:
(1) 
Those persons hunting and killing game birds as defined and regulated by the laws, rules and regulations of the United States government, the State of Oklahoma, the City, their agencies or branches.
(2) 
City employees authorized by the Police Chief or the Animal Control Supervisor who eliminate starlings, pigeons, or other wild birds who increase in such great numbers or are found congregating to such an extent within the City so as to constitute or potentially constitute a health hazard or nuisance to City residents.
A. 
It shall be unlawful to keep any wild or exotic animal within the limits of the City of El Reno, except as permitted pursuant to the provisions of this section.
B. 
Exceptions to this section shall include nonpoisonous snakes or snakes not prohibited by this chapter, birds kept indoors, hamsters, mice, rabbits, gerbils, white rats, guinea pigs, chinchillas, or lizards, and similar small animals capable of being kept continuously in cages.
C. 
This section shall not be construed to apply to zoological parks, performing exhibitions, or circuses.
D. 
Not in conflict with any state or federal statute, the Animal Control Supervisor may allow for the temporary keeping, care, and protection of an infant wild animal which is deemed capable of survival.
A. 
Any wild or exotic animal kept in violation of this chapter may be impounded by Animal Control Officers. Unless such impounded animal is reclaimed and removed from the City limits, the animal may be destroyed or sold three days following notice to the owner of such animal or its impoundment and the provisions of this chapter.
B. 
Any person reclaiming any such wild or exotic animal shall pay the costs of impounding and boarding the same at the time of its release.
A. 
No performing animal exhibition or circus shall be permitted in which animals are induced to perform through the use of chemical, mechanical, or electrical devices in a manner which will cause, or is likely to cause, physical injury or suffering.
B. 
All equipment used on a performing animal shall fit properly and be in good working condition.