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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.
you can have up to 2 cows on 1 acre of land. but better if you only have 1
No Legal Limit beyond Abuse for lack of feedingGrass Fed /forage- 1.5 Cows per AcreGrain/Corn/Candy Mesh or Other Mix Diet Supplement & Waste Management systems - between 1.5 - 20
This is highly dependent on your location, forage quantity and quality, soil type, and terrain. Some areas may have a lower stocking rate than others. For instance, in Nevada, you may be lucky to be able to graze a cow-calf pair on 10 acres of pasture per week. In North Carolina, however, you will more than likely be able to graze a pair on 1 acre of pasture per month.
Maximum of one.
I would say where I live we have irrigation and really good soil and we could put about 1 cow per acre.
That all depends on where you live, what your soil and vegetation is, climate, size of animals, etc. are.
There really is no specific number to be had here. It all depends on the size of the woods and the producer (or producers) behind the action to graze such woodlands. If you want numbers, though, anywhere from one to hundreds (sometimes thousands) will be se to graze deciduous woodland at a time. Note that the larger the number, the shorter space of time is allowed for the animals to graze in such an area.