It depends on the size of the pony really. Any pony under 12 hands can probably live comfortably on one to one in a half acres. Just remember to not let the area get overgrazed. Any thing over 12 hands should have closer to one and a half to two acres, again not allowing the pony to overgraze the area. If you can't allow the pony to graze due to medical issues then any size pony or horse can get by with a 100 foot by30 foot "lot" so long as constant hay is provided. And of course some sort of shelter should be available no matter the areas size.
There are four roods per acre.
How many kilograms of what?
There are around 40 guntas per acre, or 40 guntas in one acre.
42 people per acre
Four roods per acre.
How many morning a trees per acre
One horse per acre is standard.
Hot chili pepper per acre yield
4,840 square yards per acre.
Four roods per acre.
1 acre = 43560 sq feet
Six per acre for Goat but i am trying to find the answer for sheep.