It depends on what state and area you live in. Heavy grass and warm winters could support 1 cow per acre. Most areas require
114,500 acres
It will take 2-4 acres of pasture to keep a cow. It really depends on the quality of pasture and availability. If the pasture is rotated well, and if you have ample rain, it will be at about 2 acres. Dryer weather will challenge you in your rotation. Don't let the grass get too short, otherwise the cows will begin to pull at the base of the plant and cause permanent harm.
0.175
5 acres = 217,800 square feet
it takes about 50 acres to make a human happy
7 cows
only 1
3.2 acres. 8/50 = 3.2/20
4.3 acres
None because they have no fingers.
not sure- how many burgers did you eat again?
3000