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.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! You see, 60 acres is equivalent to about 0.094 square miles. Just imagine all the happy little trees and bushes you could fit in that space! Remember, it's not about the numbers, but the beauty of nature that truly matters.
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.