This will vary from county to county in most cases so you'll need to contact your local zoning agent. However if the town does not have a standard minimum then you would fallow what is allowed by the state.
In most cases you need a minimum of 1 acre of pasture per horse, so you would need 2 acres of pasture. This does not include space for a barn and other outbuildings.
Two horses need about an acre to two acres each.
Yes, you need a Michigan enhanced driver's license or a passport to travel to Canada by land or sea.
Horses need at least 1-2 acres of land to roam freely and maintain their physical and mental well-being.
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HorsesHello,I do not know the specifik answer to that question but normally the rule is you must have at least 2 acres per horse. I suggest you ask someone who lives in your town.
not much!!!, wich is a good thing. the land up there is beautiful and dosent need to be destroyed by flatlanders. i would say about 1/10 of michigans total pop.
Horses do not have territories, they roam over vast expanses of land as they are nomadic. Horses do have a personal space that extends around themselves and if invaded will defend their space if need be.
Unfortunately, I think you need to have 10 acres, but then again I am the one asking this question. :( but if anyone can tell me the real answer and they know that it is 100% correct that would be great! Thanks.
Horses (all horses) need 1.5%-3% of their body weight in forage per day as a base for their diets.
about 1 3rd of the amount of a regular horse now if they have babies thats a different story so come back to this website and your garanteed
That depends on the city/county.
For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land