I found onhttp:/dictionary.reference.com/browse/flock a reference to ON (old norse) flokkr
which when searched on http:/en.wiktionary.org/wiki/flokkr stated: group of at least five persons
Not a definitive answer but a step in the right direction perhaps.
The number of acres you need for a flock will depend on the quality of the land. The more fertile the land, the less you will need, the lower the quality the more you will need or you will have to provide added feed such as hay to compensate for the loss of quality grazing. There are also local zoning laws that will tell you how many animals can be kept per acre in your county or city.
30
25 acres
you need 5
One hectare is 2.47 acres. So, you only need to multiply the number of hectares (any number ) by 2.47 to know what it is in acres. 9 X 2.47=22.23 acres or about 22 1/4 acres.
Answer: 10,404 ft² = 0.238842 acres.
How many acres do you need to own a horse in Raisinville Township, Monroe Michigan
An acre has 43,560 square feet, so all you need to do is to divide the area (in square feet) by that number, to convert to acres.
It all depends on how many horses you have. You need one acre per horse for forage. So, say you have 6 horses, you need 6 acres.
10,000 square feet equates to about 1/4 of an acre.
Any size is sufficient, but how many you need depends on what you want to farm or raise.
You need at least a few acres to own a liger. But the right amount would be about 6 acres. That's how many acres of land I think you should have to own a liger.
we dove hunt on 3 acres but skeet might need more. i would at least exceed 10 acres and not towards another house or a city. 20 gauge birdshots can clear 5 acres if you miss so be careful