That really depends on the size of the farm itself and how much feed or pasture it has available. Most people judge how many animals they can have by how much pasture is available to a certain number of animals without encouraging overgrazing, especially with grazing animals like sheep, goats, cattle and horses. The main rule of thumb to follow is the smaller the farm, the smaller number of animals allowed. The larger the farm, the more animals the can be had. Also, the more feed or pasture that can be made available, especially with rotational grazing, the more animals a person can own on their farm. For optimal stocking rates or stocking densities for your area, please contact your local county extension office or provincial/state agricultural information center or website.
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S.t augustines farm, The friendly family farm! S.t Augustines farm is a normal farm were you can go along and take your children to see all the diffrent farm animals. Your children will love looking at the variety of farm animals we have there. Tel: 01452 740277 or go onto theyr'e website at www.staugustinesfarm.co.uk.
S.t augustines farm, The friendly family farm! S.t Augustines farm is a normal farm were you can go along and take your children to see all the diffrent farm animals. Your children will love looking at the variety of farm animals we have there. Tel: 01452 740277 or go onto theyr'e website at www.staugustinesfarm.co.uk.
Lets just go with all farm animals
go make food and give fur to people
they go find the farmers and kick there but.
well they just show up on your farm and you tell your freinds and they get it .. if your on facebook then go to your homepage and see if there are any sayings of that
Wildlife reserves are of limited area. They can only support a limited number of animals. To many animals, i.e. deer, can damage their own environment reducing the carrying capacity of that limited area. The land deteriorates and the animals have nowhere else to move to. Hence culling by rangers or licenced hunting by the paying public with bag limits.
If they are not fenced in, like domestic farm animals, they would move onto higher ground.
The animals are afraid of authority and are easily confused about their memories.
Yes, you have to wait a while till you can make money off them. Then it will be after however many days ---- I don't really know what the first person who tried answering this question meant, but you can sell your animals for money once they are on your farm, or if you get them as a gift, you can go the marketplace and sell the animals there. It doesn't matter where you sell them at though, it doesn't make a difference. It is still the same price.
The event that pushed the animals in "Animal Farm" to rebellion was the reading several different commandments from the animals' ten commandments. They realized that they were betrayed by Snowball.