Herring typically weigh between 0.5 to 1.5 pounds (approximately 0.2 to 0.7 kilograms) when fully grown, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some larger individuals can weigh up to 3 pounds (about 1.4 kilograms). The weight can vary significantly based on age, size, and habitat.
Usually a little under 100g
The color of the herring in the idiom "-herring" is red.
There are three different species of herring. These are the Araucanian herring, the Atlantic herring and the Pacific herring. They are all in the Clupeidae family.
5 HP per Herring.
No. It wouldn't make economic sense to farm herring because they eat plankton, which occur naturally in the ocean. It would take much more energy to gather the plankton and bring them to the farm than you would get out of the herring. Besides, I very much doubt if herring would thrive in captivity.
This is a salted herring.
No. Herring are fish.
The answer to that question is 7 times
If you mean, for selling and buying, it would usually be measured in some unit of mass, for example kilograms. Herrings were measured in crans about 1200 herring to 1 Cran,
a school of herring
Sardines are cured herring.
A herring gull is a bird that lives by the shore. The herring is also known as the seagull.