about 20 gallons
depends on the horses size, age, and level of activity.
It should about 18 gallons.
Should be 14.5 gallons (55 liters).
It should hold 14 or 15 gallons.
Should be about 70 Liters, ( 16 Imperial gallons ) and that would be 18.5 U.S. gallons.
Not enough information provided. Depends on what year and what engine.
I believe 14.1 gallons Owner's manual should say 13.5 U.S. gallons.
The tank should hold 11.9 Gallons
It should hold twenty gallons.
Should be 17 gallons
It should hold 16.9 gallons. I got this information from driverside.com
On average, a horse has about 30 liters of blood in its body. This amount can vary depending on the size and weight of the horse. Blood volume is an important factor in maintaining normal physiological functions in horses.