2 per horse
How many acres do you need to own a horse in Raisinville Township, Monroe Michigan
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!
255 acres as of 2007
Alpena's area is 5,907.2 acres.
how many acres is needed to bluid a horse track?
they say: 2 acres per horse 1 and a 1/2 acres per pony 3/4's of an acre per minature
You will need more acres per horse in the southern part of Alberta than the north. Average is around 4 acres per horse, and up to 1.5 acre per horse in the northern parts. Though that's on excellent quality pasture: stocking rates may be a bit less on less-quality pasture. Not to mention that horses need room to run, unlike cattle, so you will need to add on a couple extra acres in addition to the amount that they will graze.
Approximately 1600.
HorsesHello,I do not know the specifik answer to that question but normally the rule is you must have at least 2 acres per horse. I suggest you ask someone who lives in your town.
You usually want at least 4 acres of land for the horse to be able to roam around.
I own a boat on Lake Michigan, and am certainly a "numbers guy." Lake Michigan and lakes of this size are so huge that they are measured not in acres, but typically in square miles. The Lake is 22,400 square miles which translates to 14,336,000 acreas of surface area. 5th largest lake in the world.
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.