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SpottedT
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-09-08 2:53 PM
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Where we are, law says up to 4 horses per acre, and I darn sure know a lot of people push that beyond the limits.

I had almost 5 acres and comfortably kept between 4-10 horses. That is providing hay, not grazing. Still, plenty of room movement and keeping. 9-10 would get tight, but not because of acreage, just because of my fencing and lack of dividing.
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Blaundee
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Posted 2014-09-08 4:46 PM
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stayceem
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Posted 2014-09-08 11:00 PM
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A friend of mine has 3 horses on 5 acres. She has a decent sized arena - one smaller pasture and one a bit larger. She also has a 4 stall barn. They can manage up to 5 horses on it but its tough. Ideally they like to stay around 3.

As others have said rule of thumb, 1 acre per horse.
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Lightfoot
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Posted 2014-09-09 9:15 AM
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Three 4 Luck - 2014-09-08 9:19 AM
trobertson - 2014-09-08 10:11 AM I have always been told allocated each horse about 5 acres.
 That's not right--I've got 5 horses and a donkey on 10 acres and most of the time they have more grass than they can eat.   1 acre per horse will give you some grazing, if you manage it properly.  If you're dry-lotting, I would say 1/4 acre per horse plus room for an arena?  That's just a guess. That was the size of my dry-lot pen at my old place and they had enough room to be happy. 

LOL, here in NM I get to feed my horses for about a month on our ten acres during the monsoon season and that is IF it rains. Otherwise they get to eat that $250 per ton hay the rest of the year.
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Three 4 Luck
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Posted 2014-09-09 10:00 AM
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Lightfoot - 2014-09-09 9:15 AM
Three 4 Luck - 2014-09-08 9:19 AM
trobertson - 2014-09-08 10:11 AM I have always been told allocated each horse about 5 acres.
 That's not right--I've got 5 horses and a donkey on 10 acres and most of the time they have more grass than they can eat.   1 acre per horse will give you some grazing, if you manage it properly.  If you're dry-lotting, I would say 1/4 acre per horse plus room for an arena?  That's just a guess. That was the size of my dry-lot pen at my old place and they had enough room to be happy. 
LOL, here in NM I get to feed my horses for about a month on our ten acres during the monsoon season and that is IF it rains. Otherwise they get to eat that $250 per ton hay the rest of the year.

 Well, I did say SOME grazing.  LOL  I know it's totally dependent on location, but obviously when you live in a dry area you don't expect to be able to skip hay feeding no matter how much land you have. 
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Betweenhorses
Reg. Jun 2014
Posted 2014-09-09 1:25 PM
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I would rather have too much than not enough. Get as many as you can afford!!! They are not making any more land value should not depreciate in the future.
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