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North Carolina has 53,821 sq miles so at 600 acres per sq mile that = 32.3 million acres
they say: 2 acres per horse 1 and a 1/2 acres per pony 3/4's of an acre per minature
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located in the U.S. states of Tennessee and North Carolina. Encompassing over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee), approximately ten million people visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park each year.
244,000 acres are in in Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the North Carolina and Tennessee state line. Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompassed over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee).
Greensboro, North Carolina has a total area of 83,968 acres.
Great Smoky Mountain National Park straddles North Carolina and Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountain National Park covers 521,085.66 acres. Of this total, 276,343.88 acres are in North Carolina and 244,741.78 acres are in Tennessee.
The University of North Carolina's main campus in Chapel Hill covers around 729 acres.
North Carolina and Tennessee. The Smoky Mountains are in the southern range of the Appalachian Mountains and includes parts of both North Carolina and Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompasses over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee).
Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Georgia, North Carolina, Missouri.
North Carolina and Tennessee. The Smoky Mountains are in the southern range of the Appalachian Mountains and includes parts of both North Carolina and Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompasses over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee).
North Carolina and Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the North Carolina and Tennessee state line. Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompassed over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee).
about an acre will feed on easily. I would say if they are normal sized not draft horses then about 1/2 to 3/4 acres per horse with grain at least once a day.