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How much does the average horse weigh?

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How much does the average horse weigh?

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  1. The average horse weighs about 1000 pounds.


  2. About 1000 lbs.

  3. Kentucky may have his conversion chart upside down. 1200 lbs. isn't  2 ton. However, the answer to your question would be predicated on the breed, age and s*x of the horse.

  4. A full-grown Miniature Horse may weigh up to 250 lbs. Newborn foals weigh approximately 15 to 25 lbs.

    Dr. Connolly writes: "As a general rule of thumb, they weigh about 2 g." If you're not into metric units, 2 grams translates to 0.07 ounces, which is slightly more than 1/14th of an ounce. However, Dr. Connolly also cautions that that number is for the dry weight of seahorses, which is what they weigh after they've been removed from the water and dried out. When alive and in the water, Dr. Connolly suggests that they will weigh about 10 times their dry weight. That would have a live Seahorse weighing in at around 20 grams (or 0.7 ounces, a little under 3/4 of an ounce). I italicized the word around to emphasize that you should only regard that as an approximate number: it will be quite different between different types of Seahorses.

    Sorry couldn't find anything else.

  5. 1,200 pounds or about 2 tons!! hope i helped!!

  6. Usually 1000lbs to 1500lbs. My horse weighs about... 1250lbs.

    --melissa--

    R.I.P. Barbaro♥

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