No way . . . it would be tough to cut a square yard of grass in 20 minutes.
(An acre encompasses 43,560 square feet.)
1 acre of healthy grass is about 60,000,000,000,000
70
Just under one acre (about 95% of an acre).
0.47 acre is 20,473 square feet.
a mineral acre is the same size as a land acre but worth more if theres minerals under the acre
about 350
How tall does your grass grow - -
I've heard that if you have really healthy lush grass you can have 3-4 llamas an acre. But, if the area is wooded that is a totally different story, it all depends on how healthy the grass is under the trees. So, I would say that you could have 9-12 llamas, if it is not wooded.
IT DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU WANT
Just under 10% of an acre.
I would say a falabella needs at least half an acre, you could probably fit two on half an acre because their small so they wouldn't eat as much grass as a horse.
No, it is just over a half an acre. Another way to look at it is that it is 58% of an acre.