Quarter horses will normally weigh about 1000lbs to 1200lbs, depending on its size and fitness.
Some of the larger Quarter Horses can weigh 1200 lbs. and up.
850 to 900 LBS
More than breed, body type is what will be similar. A 15.2 Quarter Horse will weigh about the same as a Paint, Arabian, Appaloosa, crossbreed, or Morgan of the same height. Horse's bone structure will also play a part. A 15.2 Quarter Horse may weigh less than a 15.2 Shire or other heavier draft breeds.
Any normal sized horse weighs about the same (1000 pounds). However ponies weigh less and draft horses weigh more. as long as the horse is about the same size as a quarter horse they will weight about the same. Some examples are: Paint, Appaloosa, Morgans, TWH, and crosses..
Quarter horse and Paints There are many types of horses and two of them are Quarter horse and a Shire horse, which is the biggest! there are lipazzaner, Shire ect.....
I would recommend the American Quarter Horse. Though there is many gentle horses, the Quarter Horse loves people and company.
The color of a horse in no way affects it's weight. Quarter horses as a breed can weigh from around 1000 pounds up to 1500 pounds on average according to their build.
A quarter horse can run any length. They are best known for their ability to cover a quarter mile quickly. In organized quarter horse racing, the point is to maintain the original use of the quarter horse. In fact, many thoroughbred horses can run a quarter mile just as quickly, and are heavily used in quarter horse racing bloodlines.
A quarter gelding is a male quarter horse without testicles. The quarter horse is a type of breed of horse.
No, if the horse is heavy enough it will but not usually my toe has been stepped on many times by my quarter horse and has not broken.
Around 454.5kgs - 5909.1kgs (1,000 - 1,300 pounds)
Well, that would depend on how tall it is, and how much he/ she is being fed. honestly the average for a quarter horse, at the average height (15.2 hands) is 1,250 lbs. Hope this helped