Depends on where you are located. Some areas it's 1 cow:1 acre of land, or 1:2, or in more desert and arid areas, it may be up to 1:10.
I've heard that the ratio is one cow per acre.
man land ratio
Those are numbers which are impossible to obtain.
no a cow is an animal, that eats grass land plants.
There's a 50% chance that a cow will give birth to a bull calf. Same with heifers. Therefore the ratio is 1:1 that a cow will be mother to a bull (bull calf) or a future cow (heifer calf)
By searching for a cow in a barn or a farm, or even on grazing land.
20:6 ratio
Cow Land And all the cows have shiny teeth. LOL
I am from moo cow land
in cow land.
The ratio of humans to cows in Wyoming is relatively close. There are about 2 to 5 people per cow in Wyoming.
In some states the cows and calves outnumber the people and while Wisconsin is a major dairy production state the current human population of Wisconsin of over 5.6 million dwarfs the cattle population of about 3.4 million head.