aggieterpkatie
Swiss Army Wife
My biggest recommendation is to look at soil types and drainage. It is hard to have a nice pasture on hydric soil or on areas that won't drain well at all. Do your homework first! You should have a Soil Conservation District in your county so if you find a property you like go to them and ask if they can tell you what soil types (and descriptions of those soil types) are there.
For cows (in this area, MD), I'd want AT LEAST 1 acre per cow, and 1.5-2 would be even better. Around here, you can keep approximately 3-5 sheep or goats per acre, but the heavier you stock it the more work is involved (rotating pastures, etc).
For cows (in this area, MD), I'd want AT LEAST 1 acre per cow, and 1.5-2 would be even better. Around here, you can keep approximately 3-5 sheep or goats per acre, but the heavier you stock it the more work is involved (rotating pastures, etc).