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How many horses can you fit into an empty barn that is 100 feet high and 50 feet wide and 70 feet long if a horse is 6.5 feet high 4 feet long and 2 feet wide?

Given that this is a riddle, there are many answers possible depending on the way you think about it: * One horse: after the first horse is put in the barn, it isn't empty. Mathematically, we can work out how many horses would fit if we can arrange whatever way we like: * 6730.77 horses: The volume of the barn divided by the volume of a horse gives the number of horse volumes that could fit in the barn volume. * 437.5 horses: If horses cannot be stacked, this is the area of the barn floor divided by the area a horse takes up giving the number of horses that fit if only one level of horses goes in the barn. In reality, we cannot fit parts of a horse or put them in any shape we want like a liquid: * 6555 horses: 437 horses per level and we can fit 15 levels of horses in the barn. * 437 horses: this is the number of horses that fit if we cannot stack horses and we cannot fit parts of horses around them.


What is the length of a mustang horse?

The name mustang is used to refer to any of the free roaming or wild horses of North America. Because these horses are descended from several different breeds they may vary in length. The average length of horses is eight feet.


What colours are shire horses?

Normaly dark brown with white feet, or black with white feet, there are some full white too.


Why are horses meashured from feet to shoulders?

Because horses do not all hold their heads at the same angle, but they cannot change the height of their withers, so this is very reliable.


Are cows bigger than horses?

Cows and horses can vary significantly in size depending on the breed. Generally, horses are often taller than cows, with many horse breeds standing between 14 to 17 hands high (56 to 68 inches at the shoulder), while cows typically range from 4.5 to 5.5 feet tall at the shoulder. However, some larger breeds of cows, like Holsteins, can weigh more than certain horse breeds. Overall, while cows may be heavier, horses tend to be taller.


What are mustang horses related to?

Mustangs came first from the spanish horses brought to the Americas. The spanish horses escaped and were released, and all the spanish breeds bred together to make a "mutt" of sorts. Other horses were brought to the Americas and they bred into the feral horses when they escaped. Mustangs are a mix of many different breeds and, over time, through natural selection, only the strongest, hardiest, smartest horses survived and gradually made their own characteristics, such as strong feet and smaller stature to survive on less food. Some types of mustangs have stronger relations to the spanish horses, such as the Kiger Mustang, and others have stronger relations to other horses.


How do horses sleep and where?

Arabian horses sleep like most other breeds of horses. Horses can doze on their feet and take little 'cat naps' throughout the day. They will spend a couple of hours on the ground sleeping in a 24 hour period. Most breeds of horses follow this same sleep/wake pattern.


How are cow's feet and horses' feet different?

Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.


Do Clydesdale horses always have white feet?

Almost always. On rare occations a foal will be born with chestnut or black legs. These odd colored horses are usually not used for breeding.


Why do horses horses have hooves?

horses have hooves so their feet don't get so dirty. it also protects their feet from getting hurt


Does a horse have 4 feet?

No, the correct name for a horses feet are "Hooves". A horses foot is called a "Hoof"


Why do clydsdale horses have such big feet?

they are very big horses