enough
Depends on the shape of the area (see the answer to the same question relating to 2 acres). If the area was an infinitely thin strip, the length of fencing would be infinite. For a circular area, the least amount of fencing would be needed.
26,136 square feet = 0.6 acres.
Approx 7238,230 acres.
The maximum area that you can enclose with 3000 feet of fencing would be a circle of radius 477.46 feet. This circle would have an area of 716197.2 square feet which is 16.442 acres. The minimum area that you can enclose is infinitesimally small - go for a very, very long and very, very narrow area.
3,734 feet of fencing.
enough
for two and a half acress / five horses
Depends on the shape of the area (see the answer to the same question relating to 2 acres). If the area was an infinitely thin strip, the length of fencing would be infinite. For a circular area, the least amount of fencing would be needed.
60 acres
For a three-acre square-shaped lot, you'd need a minimum of about 1,446 feet of fencing.
Depends on the cost per acre!
If the area is a square then a minimum of 1,104.4 feet of fencing would be needed.
26,136 square feet = 0.6 acres.
The weight of fencing varies. It depends on how much there is of the fencing and what material it is made out of.
0.12 acres.
2.48 acres.