The frequency of a horses pooping habit will vary according to what it is eating, level of hydration, work level, how much it travels and even the weather. But that being said the average horse will produce 50 pounds of manure each day.
A horses head averages to be 2-6 ponds large depending on actual size of horse.
bryer is a very famous colletible horse group and they have over 100 horses
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.
Male jaguars typically weigh between 100 to 250 pounds, with the largest males reaching up to 300 pounds. Size and weight can vary based on factors like region, habitat, and availability of prey.
A young Angus calf typically weighs between 60 to 100 pounds at birth. They continue to gain weight rapidly in the first few months of life.
Assuming you are using fit well trained draft horses weighing an average of 2,000 pounds and each can pull twice it's weight then 100 horses would be able to pull 400,000 pounds or 200 tons.
Well this would depend on the horses weight, as you should feed a horse based on body weight. So from your question I'll assume you mean 100 average sized horses so say 1200 pounds each, and that they are not doing any kind of work. So feeding a 1200 pound horse at an average of 2.5% of it's own body weight in hay, that would be 30 pounds of hay per horse. So 30 x 100 = 3,000 pounds of hay in one day.
During pregnancy horses will only gain up to 100 pounds for the baby and maybe an extra 100 pounds of body weight to their own body condition.
No, a mustang's weight usually ranges from about 600 - 1000 lbs depending on its height and body condition.
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