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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.
they say: 2 acres per horse 1 and a 1/2 acres per pony 3/4's of an acre per minature
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45 acres because: farmer A = 30 acres divided by 2 horses = 15 acres per horse famer B = 15 acres times 3 horses = 45 acres
Where I lived in Maryland it was required to have about an acre per horse, we had 2.5 acres and 2 horses lived comfortably on it, but it would be better if you could obtain about 2 acres just for the grass advantage. Hope this helps!
In order to maintain horses in Lexington County South Carolina, you should have at least 2 acres per horse. You should have one and a half acres per pony, and 3/4's of an acre per miniature.?æ
Roughly 30-40 acres
usually 5 acres or more. it depends how many horses you have.
Two horses need about an acre to two acres each.
In Santa Barbara county California the law states that you can keep one horse per 10,000 square feet, but you must have 20,000 square feet of land before being allowed to own horses at all. There are also other restrictions as to how far they must be kept from fence-lines and such as that so I would advise requesting a copy of your local zoning laws.
It all depends on how many horses you have. You need one acre per horse for forage. So, say you have 6 horses, you need 6 acres.
A minimum of 8 acres. Check Local Zoning Laws for more info about what your township requires.