Typically the recommened amount is no less than one acre of pasture per horse. However if you intend to graze the horse you'll need more than this, more like two acres or more per horse to prevent over grazing. If you live in an area with little to no grass you'll need to feed hay and can get away with providing no less than 400 square feet of space for a dry-lot.
Not exactly sure about in Indiana but i live in Kentucky and where i live it is 1 acre fenced in per horse. I sugest 2 acers fenced in or more per horse because it alows them more room to run and graze. Good luck to you!
24,000 sq miles x 640 acers per sq mile = 15,360,000 acers
1.5 acers
163-acers
1 mm2
640 acres
100 acres
1000000
There are no acers in a mile.There are 640 acres in one square mile.
It is not within the scope of the NPS's mandate to "mangle" any "acers." We do manage tens of millions of acres!
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its about 3 Acres