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How much land per head?
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<blockquote data-quote="Diesel" data-source="post: 110958" data-attributes="member: 2180"><p>I'm interested in getting 2 or 3 mini Herefords for show/hobby and was curious as to how much land is required to support them. We live in Maryland, medium climate. I have a mix of hay and grass down now. I also have a 25'x20' barn, with stalls and running water. I also have a 6 ft fence up around the property and 10 foot tube steel gates. We had sheep and goats but want to move on to bigger and better. The fenced area is about 1 acre. Is this large enough for a mini bull and a heifer or 2? Thnx for any input or advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diesel, post: 110958, member: 2180"] I'm interested in getting 2 or 3 mini Herefords for show/hobby and was curious as to how much land is required to support them. We live in Maryland, medium climate. I have a mix of hay and grass down now. I also have a 25'x20' barn, with stalls and running water. I also have a 6 ft fence up around the property and 10 foot tube steel gates. We had sheep and goats but want to move on to bigger and better. The fenced area is about 1 acre. Is this large enough for a mini bull and a heifer or 2? Thnx for any input or advice. [/QUOTE]
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