Nice looking greys! I have a team of full sisters that look a lot like them, but they've greyed out more.
You know as well as anyone that carrying capacity is going to depend on rain, fertility and how resilient your acreage is. I currently have 10 horses, 6 draft/draft pony and 4 riding horses on a little more than you're talking. But I also have access to some real rough pastures that I can turn them on in years like last year where it was so dry in summer. All but 3 of mine are real easy keepers, the Haffies are really a bit too easy and need to slim down a bit. So, I can't give you a real solid answer. I'm sure there are a lot of places that can maintain 4 drafters on 10 or 12 acres and others that would need 100 acres. I'm in northern NY on the border with Canada. All I know about Kansas is that Dorothy and Toto come from there and there's "dust in the wind", ya know? I imagine there are other with a better understanding of your area than I have.
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