For a well-fed deer, you probably left 20% of its body weight for the 'possums. Multiply the field-dressed weight by 1.2.
Here is an example of a bear killed in Maine. Live weight of bear= 330 lbs Field dressed =280 lbs Complete dressed= 271 lbs With head, skin and feet removed = 208 lbs Packaged meat, steaks, roasts, chops, stew meat, and grind (sausage)=97 lbs Yields: Packaged meat: 29.4% of Live Weight 34.6% of Field Dressed Weight 35.8% of Complete dressed Weight 46.6% of Dressed and skinned weight. Hide, Head and Paws: 19.1% of Live Weight 22.5% of Field Dressed Weight 23.2% of Complete dressed Weight
Weight correlates to mass; it is the result of mass in a specific gravitational field (of course, most of our experience is within the context of the gravitational field here at the surface of the Earth where we live, but we do sometimes travel in space, and weight will change).
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The climate you live in would determine what weight you should use. In most cases 5W-30 would be fine.
supposedly a whitetail taken by Carl. J Lenander from Minnesota. With a weight of 402 lbs. field dressed and an estimated live weight of 511 lbs! Just goes to show how big MN Bucks are...
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Assuming the hanging weight represents around 60% of the live weight of the cow, the live weight would be approximately 1350 lbs.
definitely, field mice can live any wheres.
field mice live in fields and sometimes they like to live in barns when it is winter.
To estimate the live weight of your bull based on a hanging weight of 400 lbs, you can use a common rule of thumb that suggests the hanging weight is typically about 60-65% of the live weight. Using this range, the live weight would be approximately 615 to 667 lbs. However, factors such as breed and body condition can affect this estimate.