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Around 80 days
You can graze probably around 5 to 10 acres per cow or more around that area because of less vegetation and scrub brush in that state.
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Cows in Switzerland graze in pastures There are many lush valleys that make excellent graze for cattle. Switzerland is well suited to cattle production.
THE ACTUAL QUESTION IS THIS..............................................................3 cows graze the field in 3 days and 2 cows graze the field in 6 days then how many days does it take 1 cow to graze the complete field?mathematical answer-------------------------------------------letone cow graze th field in n daysinitially length of the grass = g.grazing rate for the cow= r;growing rate of the grass =R;nowg+ no.of days* grazing rate=no. of the cows *no. of days *grazing rate.g+3*R=3*3*r ---------->(1)g+6*R=2*6*r ---------->(2)g+n*R=1*n*r ----------->(3)on solving the equation (1) and (2)r =Ri.e. grazing rate = Growing ratehencewe can say that one cow can not finish the grass from the fieldmanuallyput r =R in equation (4).g+n*r=n*r (Invalid equation )without using mathematic we can also solve it logically-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------as we know that grass is continuously growing, if cow is grazing at one place, grass id growing at other places, hence it can not be finishedSaurabh Tripathi @ vasudhaika Software Solution Pvt.Ltd Hyderabad
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Depends on where you and those 15 acres are located.
It depends on how large the ranch is. A ranch that is only 100 acres may only have 50 cows; "real" ranches that are over 1000 acres in size will have over 500 cows.
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It depends on what state and area you live in. Heavy grass and warm winters could support 1 cow per acre. Most areas require
Roughly 30-40 acres
It will take 2-4 acres of pasture to keep a cow. It really depends on the quality of pasture and availability. If the pasture is rotated well, and if you have ample rain, it will be at about 2 acres. Dryer weather will challenge you in your rotation. Don't let the grass get too short, otherwise the cows will begin to pull at the base of the plant and cause permanent harm.