Mass is almost always measured in (kilo)grams.
To weigh a horse you have to get ruler tape, and rap it around his/her belly. It tells you how many inches around they are,then you calculate it to lb.
pounds
Weigh it or measure what you are feeding it. (:
With a weight scale or with a special weight tape.
By the width of your hand ( 4" ) from ground to withers (top of the sholders). "He's 15 hands high" Paw P/////
No, kilograms is a measure of weight. You would measure it in meters or centimeters.
I have seen so many questions like this and I must stress JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE THE SAME GENDER DOES NOT MEAN THEY ARE THE SAME WEIGHT! There are many different breeds of horses and some are MUCH taller then others. Would it make sense for a male human that is 5'4'' to weigh the same as a male human that is 6' NO!!!!!!!!!!
Weigh it or measure what you are feeding it. (:
All Arabian horses have different weight, it does not matter about the breed. All horses have a different weight.
A horses weight will vary greatly but to find your horses current weight you'll need a piece of paper a pencil and a seamstresses tape measure. Measure your horses length from point of shoulder to point of buttock and write this number down. Now wrap the tape around the horses heart girth and write that number down. Finally do a simple math equation to find the current weight. Girth x Girth X length divide by 330= current weight. No asses the horse and see if he looks under or overweight and you can go from there.
You measure by horses tails.
You measure by horses tails.
It is a weight measure. Ounces is weight.
They measured their horses using their hands.
The ideal weight will vary depending on the individual horses build, but typically they weight anywhere from 700-1,100 pounds.
A horses color has no affect on its weight. By 8 feet, do you mean in length? because 8 feet in height would be 24 hands at the withers and currently the tallest horse is just around 22 hands. That being said a horses weight will vary according to build, work level, and age. To find your horses current weight you can do a simple math equation. using a flexible measuring tape measure the heart girth and write that number down, then measure the length of the horse from point of shoulder to point of buttock and write that number down. Now do the following equation girth x girth x length divide by 330, the resulting number will be the horses weight in pounds.
To measure weight, a scale. To measure mass, a balance.
Weight is a measure of the action of gravity on a mass.
an appropriate measure for your weight is killograms