Management of extra acres
Hello,
My partner and I are shortly moving to the Northern Rivers region from a city house to some country acres. Our plan is to be semi self-sustainable with a veggie patch, some fruit trees, about 5 chickens and 2 milking goats. We plan to work full time initially, hopefully pulling back to 3 days a week so this is all we think we could manage.
When we have been looking for properties, we have found that many small properties don't have the house that we'd like on it and the ones we do like have large acres - sometimes 100 acres or more. Would it be possible to lease these acres? What do we need to consider and how does it work? How do you find people who might want to lease land?
If we found a property with 10 acres more than we need, which low maintenance animals could keep the pasture down? Would 2 horses manage on only 10 acres? I've read 4 sheep per acre - is that right? I'd prefer animals that are happy for human contact.
Also, I've been advised that worms are rife in the Northern Rivers region and that goats should not be kept on pasture to stop the worm breeding cycle. Does this also apply for horses and sheep?
Thanks for your help - I am a complete novice but am keen to learn and want to make sure I make the right choices for the land.
Allie