The power of numbers should not be underestimated. I Kings 8 says that to consecrate the temple Solomon sacrificed 144000 animals over a two week period. The sacrifice was a "fellowship offering" -- essentially a BBQ where everyone involved gets a piece of the animal.
Now, if there one altar (and that
is all we "know" about) then each animal had to be put on the altar, BBQ'd to be edible, and taken off within 8.4 seconds (around the clock for 14 days!) (To say nothing of clean-up.)
Now this website,
https://www.thespruceeats.com/roasting-a-whole-lamb-331593, suggests (under pit cooking) that it'd take about 18 hrs to be cooked properly.
Lets be nice. Let's assume that we're cooking it only to be preserved well enough for the parties to take their portion home and finish the cooking there. Whadya think? 1/2 hr?
To get 144000 sheep BBQ'd enough within 2 weeks (around the clock, mind you) it'd take at least 214 additional altars (which of course the text doesn't indicate). So maybe 500 altars?
(The text indicates a mixture of sheep, goats, and cattle. Cattle would definitely take more time than sheep.)
The point here is that the numbers indicate that a lot of these stories should be viewed with a huge dose of skepticism.