300 square ft per head, 18 in of bunk space per head
From 1.5 to 3 pounds per day.
about .5 to .7 pounds per day
Feedlots mostly have yearling finisher cattle, so lets start with the space requirements for them, which is 125-200 ft2 per animal for most cattle. So if you have a 5000 ft2 feedlot pen, the most you could fill it is with 25 - 40 cattle. However most pens are larger than 5000 ft2, but this rule of thumb is what most managers go by. However, if this same 5000 ft2 pen had mature cows instead, it would be 300 ft2 per cow. So that means that that pen could hold plus or minus 16 cows. Now here we haven't taken into account the soil and climatic conditions, so these numbers may vary with these type of conditions. Also, the above area numbers are for the dirt lots, not for paved lots. If a particular area was paved, the area per animal is significantly reduced. Examples: - Cows have 50-100 ft2 per cow. Thus a 5000 ft2 lot could hold 50-100 cows. - Yearlings have 30-50 ft2 per animal. Thus a 5000 ft2 lot could hold around 100 to 165+ yearlings.
Calculate the area to be covered. (A) Calculate the area per board or pack (B) Divide (B) into (A)
The bottle will state how many milligrams there are per milliliter. The instructions included with the bottle will say how many milligrams per kg are needed for the species of animal to be treated. With that info you can calculate the number of milligrams you will be administering.
To get the Earth to move (quake), much force is needed. Pressure is force per unit area.
I read 9mg per pound of animal weight. IE:10lb dog = 90mg
It would be helpful to include what the following is for a person to know which has the highest land area per person needed. Without knowing this it is hard for a person to know which is the correct answer.
To calculate population density, two pieces of information are needed: the total population of a specific area and the land area of that same area. By dividing the population by the land area, population density can be determined, usually expressed as the number of individuals per square unit (e.g., individuals per square mile or individuals per square kilometer).
The both exert the same overall pressure on the ground, However, the pressure per unit area is higher for the Woman because the area of contact with the ground is less than the area of contact with the animal.
Tropical rainforests typically have the greatest number of plant and animal species per given area compared to other biomes due to their high levels of biodiversity and stable climate.
There is no animal that will eat only once per month. No living animal can survive with only eating once per month.