Not sure what you mean here, as there really is no such thing as "material weight." It's either live weight or carcass weight, depending on age and sex. Live weight of Limousin cattle is around 1600 lbs; bulls tend to be a bit heavier.
Well if you mean the now extinct horse breed it used to weight around 1000 to 1400 pounds. If you mean the French Limousin Cattle, then current weights are cows, 1,543 pounds and for bulls 2,645 pounds.
The average Limousine bull will weigh about 2600 lbs depending on genetics and the growth rate of the animal.
Limousins are a large beef breed. Cows can stand over 6 feet in height at the shoulder, and weigh from 1400 to 1800 lbs.
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Limousin cattle originated from France, specifically from the Limousin and Marche regions. Locally, though, Limousin cattle come from other Limousin cattle, specifically cows and bulls that are of the Limousin breed.
The weight of 12 bulls depends on their size.
Limi bulls can get a bit over 5 feet at the shoulder.
the norm for a full grown limousin cow is between 1,000 to 1,800 pounds.
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Females could weigh 70tons! while bulls/males could weigh 80 tons.
They can weigh up to 50 pounds.
Mature cows will weigh an average of 1,250 lbs and mature bulls will weigh approximately 2,000 lbs.
Asian elephant bulls can weigh nearly four tons, African bulls six tons or more.
Depends on the weight of the bulls. The formula is B+C where B is the first bull and C is the second bull.
Males called bulls weigh 850 and 1580 pounds and females called cows weigh 600-800 pounds.
Gelbvieh cows typically weigh between 1300 and 1800 lbs; bulls weigh around 2200 and 2700 lbs.