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Old 23-09-2007, 10:48 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Property is Zoned a & b,i dont know if it varys on areas (probably does) here you should have a minimum of 2 acers to put a horse on although many around here keep them on a less size plot,Basically your ok unless someone complains to the council and then you have to take them off.We bought 2 acers purposely cause i want another horse but due to the drought there just isnt enough grass at the mo and it would be unfair(in my eyes),so ill keep going with mi seeding and ill get there!!Its horsey heaven around here and everyone has them ,i keep searching Horse Deals and dreaming for now,lol,we are also hit with the equine flu at the mo and everyone is on lock down,no shows,races or moving of horses.

You dont see many cats as they are supposed to be kept inside on your own property,havnt seen or heard of a pet being eaten/hurt by a creepy crawlie yet but i guess it can happen.

It is illegal to keep a rabbit as a pet in Queensland and you must have a licence to keep lizards,snakes etc,,
hope this helps a bit more
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