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TN - Nashville - Title 8 - ANIMALS | Animal Legal Historical Center No cattle, sheep, horse, goat, mule or hog or any offensive animal shall be allowed by any owner or by any person having charge of the same to go at large in any street or public place in the urban services district
Animals you can legally have as pets in Tennessee - WKRN News 2 It’s unlikely to see a giraffe, kangaroo, or camel in someone’s backyard in Tennessee, but under state law, there is nothing stopping anyone from keeping them as pets However, there are some
Livestock Welfare - TN Department of Agriculture It is important to note that the Tennessee Department of Agriculture conducts welfare examinations only in livestock cases The guidance provided on this website only applies to cattle, horses, swine, sheep, goats, poultry and other livestock
Chicken Laws by County in Tennessee: Rules and Restrictions Davidson County (Nashville) allows chickens in residential areas under specific conditions in Metro Code 8 12 020, which outlines setback and enclosure rules Shelby County (Memphis) limits poultry keeping in certain residential districts, often requiring agricultural or rural residential zoning
Owning Chickens Other Farm Animals In Nashville Franklin But before you start planning your farm animal entourage, it’s important to understand the rules and regulations for owning chickens and other farm animals in Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood, and surrounding areas
Nashville Tennessee Chicken Ordinance - BackYard Chickens Domestic animals would include farm animals that may be kept for commercial sale on a farm or for family food production, education, or recreation These would include cats, cattle, chickens, dogs, ducks, geese, goats, guinea pigs, hamsters, horses, mules, oxen, pheasants, pigeons, sheep, and swine
Import Requirements for Animals - TN Department of Agriculture For recent updates and or specific questions, please call us at (615) 837-5120 For all categories, check Orders of the State Veterinarian for additional requirements Class III animals definition: Buffalo Bison must meet the same import requirements as cattle with the exception of trichomoniasis testing for bulls
NASHVILLE, TN METRO DAVIDSON COUNTY POULTRY ORDINANCES YES, same zoning regulations apply, but section 8 20 060 A of the Animal Control Regulations says you can't let chickens run loose in the urban services district but presumably you can let them run loose in the general services district (in theory, the old county jurisdiction before consolidation)
Frequently Asked Questions About Animals - TN Department of Agricultures Applications for brands may be obtained by contacting the Tennessee State Veterinarian’s office at 615-837-5120 Who is required to have a livestock dealer’s license and how do you apply? Livestock is defined as cattle, equine, swine, sheep, or goats