It depends on the breed of goat, the size it could grow to, what it produces (meat, fibre, milk, progeny), the type of pasture grown, the annual rainfall and whether you are prepared to supplementary feed and also how often you are prepared to treat your goats for internal parasites.
But basically to minimise internal parasitism it is recommended no more than 8 DSE/ha. Therefore (77x0.40469x8)/3=83breeding does (as a breeding doe with progeny = 3DSE)
In Anne Arundel county, MD, one needs a minimum of 3 acres of land for 4 goats. You can have any amount over 3 acres if you choose too.
It is best to have at least 1 acre for every 2 goats. I have 2 goats and 1 1/2 acres of grass myself and it is hard only in the winter because there is no grass period.
Oklahoma has 33 million acres of farmland in the state. Over 77 percent of the entire state of Oklahoma is farmland.
15,400 square feet is 0.35 acres.
It depends on the breed of goat, the production level, the pasture available, whether you are supplementary feeding and your average rainfall but normally no more than 8 DSE/ha - so 168 goats
In Texas, to qualify for an agricultural exemption on ten acres, you typically need to have at least five animals per acre for livestock, which would mean about 50 goats. However, the specific requirements can vary by county, so it's essential to check with your local appraisal district for their guidelines. Additionally, maintaining the goats in a manner that demonstrates genuine agricultural use is crucial for retaining the exemption.
21 goats left
.97 acres.
Exactly 0.459 acres.
8 sheep 4 goats
Torres weighs the equivalant of 77 3/4 full bags of sugar, or one and a half goats
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