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.
I believe that the weight limit was about 100 lbs. give or take a few pounds.
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.
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No, a mustang's weight usually ranges from about 600 - 1000 lbs depending on its height and body condition.
A horses head averages to be 2-6 ponds large depending on actual size of horse.
100 US gallons weighs 832 pounds. 100 imperial gallons weighs 1000 pounds.
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In percent? 14.25/ weight of body *100.