This question is WAY to general, as horses live all over the worl, so lets say anywhere from -20 F. to 120 f.
100.0-102.0 degrees is normal.
30-40 bpm.
There are many kinds of stallions. This is an adult male horse. There can be a pony stallion and a welsh stallion. There is no normal size for a stallion.
The normal respiratory rate for a resting, healthy, adult horse is around 8-16 breaths per minute.
The opposite of a female horse would be a male horse. A young male horse, under the age of four, is called a colt. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that has not been castrated is called a stallion or a stud. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that HAS been castrated is called a gelding.
An adult horse is either a mare or a stallion. A male adult is a stallion, and a female horse is a mare.
An adult horse should have a temperature of between 99 and 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
99*5 F--101*5F is the normale range for an adult horse.
The 'Normal' temperature of an adult is 98.6 degrees. This is considered normal body temperature. However, many factors such as food and drink, environment, medications, etc. can change bodily temperature. 98.8 Is ideal.
The normal pulse range is 30-45 for an adult horse.
37.
The heart is 28-44 beats per minute, they respire at 10-24 breaths per minute, and a normal temperature is 37.2-38.3°C for an adult, or 37.5-38.9°C for a child.
30-40 bpm.
The average, adult human temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
99.5 to 101.5 degrees FahrenheitA horse's body temperature is normally between 99 and 101 degrees Fahrenheit. 99.5 to 100.5 FApprox. 99-101 degrees F. A horses usual temperature is between 37.7 and 38.6 degrees Celsius.
99.5-101.5 degrees Fahrenheit
Normal Temperature = 99.5-101.3°F or 37.5-38.5° C Remember that physical work and stress change body temperatures.
It is a measure of temperature in the SI system, equivalent to 311.55 Kelvin - the absolute temperature. It is higher that the normal surface temperature for an adult human.