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5 acres would look like this. Now, the cow won't overgraze itself. You probably need a buffer if you're near a creek. And if you're lucky enough to get water rights to draw from it. Of course the health inspectors would be interested in how you provide buffer from your fields to the creek. I'm pretty sure the cow would create a biohazard on 1/8 of an acre which is an area square of just 75 feet.

Really it isn't a good idea unless you have several cows to make it more efficient, but again you'd have to double your land holdings. Confining a large animal like that will inevitably lead to health problems in the cow, maybe develop a little mad cow.

> in some hypothetical 1 acre survival situation, you could do it.

You'd be better off with the pig & chickens for your protein and bartering for beef with a local producer because keeping the cow alive would be dependent on the inputs. Or, make an arrangement if you have the acres, let the producer's cow graze for a portion of the cut, & collect the dung for fertilizer or fuel.

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